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Title: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 01:54:06 PM
Hello everyone. I'm not particularly good with computers, and so I've got a question for you. I don't know much jargon, so I'm going to have to use some round-about phrases to detail it I'm afraid. So, here we go:

We have two computers: the one I'm posting on now and the one which has a problem. This computer is fine and in order, and it's the "main" computer. I mean, when you look under Network Connections, this is the one which seems to rely on the LAN for internet - the other computer used to rely on the Wireless Network Connection.

Now, the other computer was running horrifically slow. It was disorganised, unresponsive and I didn't like the way it had been partitioned at all. A few days ago I was getting particularly stressed out with it, and in a moment of slightly drunken frustration I thought "screw it, I'm reformatting this". So, I got my Windows XP disc, and reformat the *censored* out of it I did.

Now, I slightly regret this decision. The problem is, I have no idea how to reconnect it to the internet! I've tried everything I can (which isn't much) under Network Connections, but it all seems to be geared towards setting up a wireless network - I just want to connect to this existing one.

The router we use is a Netgear DG834PN, by the way. All I want to do is have an icon in Network Connections that corresponds to the wireless network - all I have at the moment on that computer is one that says 1394 (I think), which seems to be connected and firewalled but apparently does sod all in terms of accessing the internet. I've tried inserting the CD that came with the router, but that also seemed to be all about creating a wireless network and nothing I did on it seemed to help the situation.

From what I've read on the internet, inserting a USB-stick-esque-thingy that comes with the router makes the Wireless Network Connection appear under Network Connections. I've seen some of my friends use this set-up. Sadly, we have no such item, so I'm assuming our router just doesn't use one. This means that this whole paragraph contains no useful information and isn't really worth reading, but I felt it necessary to mention anyway.

Either way, I've rambled somewhat. Can anybody offer any assistance? Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 02:00:55 PM
Shorter and to the point next time please :)

You need to install all drivers, starting with the chipset driver.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 02:17:36 PM
Sorry, I do have a tendency to go on.  ;D

It was stupid of me to not think to install any drivers, but at least I'll know for next time. I'll have a look through the old CDs we have to see if any have these chipset drivers. If not, am I right in thinking I should download them onto this computer then transfer them via CD to the other? I had to Google to see what chipset drivers are, and now I'm wondering how will I know which company it should be? I mean, my graphics card is NVidia and my CPU is Intel. Should I get drivers from both companies?
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 02:25:19 PM
Install the following drivers:

Chipset (on disc that came with computer or get it from the website of your computer manufacturer) - install this driver first
Video Card (from the nvidia website
Sound card (from the website of your sound card mfg)
Ethernet card (if required and availabe - from the mfg of your ethernet card)
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 03:32:15 PM
Okay, thanks a lot, all done.  Now I have two LAN connections under Network Connections on that computer. That's the same as this computer, only difference being that one of them is connected here whilst neither is on the newly formatted PC. Any further instructions on what I need to do on the other computer in order to form a connection to the wireless network, rather than the LAN? I've got my SSID and password.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 03:43:01 PM
Control Panel - Network - Do you see the wireless network? If so, choose it.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 03:44:14 PM
Also, I strongly urge you to begin using disc imaging software to back up your system(s) on a regular basis. There are some good free options if you don't want to buy the best (Acronis True Image).
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 03:47:48 PM
Don't worry, I don't intend to reformat again any time in the near future. My computer was clogged up and slow, and it had a fair bit of malware on it. I just wanted everything gone. A decision I now regret, mind.

And I'm afraid I don't, the problem I have is that it doesn't say "Wireless Network" under Network Connections like it used to. Any idea how I can get it to appear?
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 03:51:38 PM
You may need a driver for the wireless adapter in your computer. And EVERYONE should use disc imaging software on a regular basis.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 04:00:28 PM
I may have to start doing that then, thanks for the advice.

Any idea about where I can get these drivers? Had a quick look on the Netgear website, didn't find much.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 04:02:07 PM
If you have an adapter in the system there may have been a disc accompanying it. If not, then you don't need the adapter. What does your network hardware consist of (and please understand that networking is NOT a strength of mine - we may need for someone else to jump in)
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 04:10:49 PM
Okay, well, as I said, I don't need one of those USB-stick-things in order to get a connection to my wireless network like most people I know do - are they adapters? The router is really the only piece of hardware I have, I think, and that came with one CD which I've tried already: its focus seems to fall on setting up a wireless network though, not connecting to an existing one.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 04:14:06 PM
Your pc has to contain an wireless card / adapter (internal or external) to connect to a wireless network. It may be built in or it may be 3rd party. That's what I'm talking about.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 04:23:41 PM
Well, I don't know of anything, so I assume it's internal. The PC was also custom-built by someone else, not purchased from a company name or anything, so I'd assume it's 3rd party? I guess I have to open the computer up; what will this adapter look like?
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 04:25:01 PM
Just look in device manager and see if there are any yellow exclamation marks. If not, see if it's listed under "network adapters" in device manager.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 04:35:04 PM
There are no yellow exclamation marks, and the only network adapters are the two LAN ones that came with the CD of drivers and this 1394 one that's been here from the beginning. :( Any ideas?
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 07, 2010, 04:37:44 PM
Let's try again. When you look under "network adapters" in device manager what do you see? And btw, I'll be logging off for the evening in a few minutes.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 07, 2010, 04:42:14 PM
No, that's what I mean, under "network adapters" in the device manager, there are the three I just mentioned: the two LAN ones that came with the CD of drivers and this 1394 one that's been here from the beginning. I actually wasn't banging on about network connections again.  ;D So, if there is an internal adapter, it doesn't seem like my computer is recognising it... which is strange, as it did before. Someone else has just told me I should search for WLAN drivers - I'm guessing this isn't right, otherwise there would be a yellow exclamation mark somewhere in the device manager?

Thanks for all your help, by the way. It is greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 08, 2010, 06:25:39 AM
If your system has internal wifi capability and if you installed the chipset driver, then the wifi link should be visible in device manager under "network adapters".
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 08, 2010, 06:44:24 AM
I installed a chipset driver, one which came on an MSI CD. Perhaps it isn't the correct one?

Alternatively, my PC could not have internal wifi capabilities. But if that's the case, how did I manage to connect to the network with it before I reformatted?
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 08, 2010, 06:55:10 AM
I don't know what else to tell you. Installing the chipset driver after formatting should enable all internal networking capabilities. If the laptop has internal wifi functionality then you should see it. Either I'm missing something (and that's certainly possible) or the laptop is not wifi capable.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: jason2074 on August 08, 2010, 07:17:23 AM
Please post the laptop model that you post as wi-fi capable and is having connection problems.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Sheeno on August 08, 2010, 07:56:22 AM
I don't remember saying it was a laptop? It's a PC, a desktop. It was custom-built by a technician, so it doesn't have a particular model. I can give you guys the information from dxdiag if you like?

Basically, before I reformatted the PC, I could access the wireless network. I didn't need to have anything in my USB socket, I just turned it on and it connected to the wireless network. The only piece of hardware needed is the modem router. Now, after reformatting and despite having installed the chipset driver, my computer still won't even recognise a wireless network. Going by what somebody else told me, I was thinking I maybe had to install a WLAN driver, but I just don't know which.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: Allan on August 08, 2010, 08:50:43 AM
Contact the person who built the pc.
Title: Re: Just reformatted PC, need basic help connecting to the internet again.
Post by: jason2074 on August 08, 2010, 10:05:54 AM
Ok then you need to open up your CPU(desktop) to be able to identify your add-on wi-fi card to be able to install correct driver if your not able or not sure what it is. The network card basically has some information pertaining to your issue. If you've check on device manager and it does'nt show, then you may need also to reconnect the card from its slot to see if it still working. Then check again on device manager if its being recognized.