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Processor | HTPC: 965BE 3.7GHz - Main Rig: FX-8150 3.6GHz |
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Motherboard | ASUS M4A79 Deluxe - AsRock 990FX Killer |
Cooling | Arctic - Heatkiller/XSPC |
Memory | 8 gig GSkill 1066 - 8 gig Team Vulcan |
Video Card(s) | HIS 4670 - XFX R7 260X |
Storage | 1TB Samsung&2 WD 500GB - 250GB EVO SSD,WD 500GB, WD 640GB |
Display(s) | Toshiba 32" TV - Planar PX2710MW |
Case | Fractal Node 605 - Fractal Arc Midi R2 candy apple red over gold metallic |
Audio Device(s) | onboard - onboard |
Power Supply | PC power&cooling 750w - PC Power&Cooling 600w |
Mouse | Mini keyboard w/trackball - Intellimouse from Alienware (2002) |
Keyboard | Mini keyboard w/trackball - Antec |
Software | Win 7 Ult.SP1 - Ultimate Edition 4.2 |
I live in an area where dial up is the only internet available, therefore, I use ICS for my home network, which currently consists of 7 computers. 2 of them are running Ubuntu, 3 have Win 7 Ult 64 bit, one has Win 7 Pro 64 bit. The computer that dials up to the internet is running XP Pro 32 bit. I decided to update it to Win 7 Ult 32 bit. I installed another 1TB HDD and installed Win 7, all the drivers and so on. Got it connected to the internet and to my lan. The computer that I mainly use is one with Ult. 64 bit with the latest version of Firefox. Some webpages have been not loading correctly. They start to load then suddenly say that there is a content coding error and to contact the owner of the site. Among the several different web sites, TechPowerUp forums is one that acts this way. Some websites will load distorted. I can boot back into the XP drive, connect to the internet and no more problems. Pages load just fine. So, I'm wondering if I'm overlooking a setting on the ICS, or if it's a Win. 7 problem, or could it be that I'm using an old 3com ethernet adapter on the computer that connects to the internet ? It was probably brand new at the same time Windows 95 was. I have not noticed this problem on any of the other computers though.