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Jan 25, 2011

In XP, if one is playing something over the network on a wireless connection, there are usually (always?) little dropouts every so often caused by Wireless Zero Configuration service. So once its connected, simply disabling the service causes those dropouts to go away and playback is smooth and steady.Well, in Windows 7 I have those same dropouts over wireless but, no Wireless Zero Configuration service to disable. So what is the equivalent or what needs to be done to make it quite checking the connection so that playback will be as smooth as it is with XP?I've tried disabling a couple of sevices that were associated to wireless (WLAN Autoconfig) but so far I've only managed to completely bonk the connection.

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IDE Channel 0 Master [None]
IDE Channel 0 Slave [None]
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IDE Channel 3 Master [None]
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It loads files but fails on the first Windows splash screen and goes to a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT blue screen. So I've decided to delete existing partitions using an XP Home installation disc , quit the XP install, and then try again with a totally clean install of
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I put the XP disk in to have a look at the partitions before deleting them, but the partition screen was confusing (not that it's hard to confuse me). My query is as follows:

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Question 1 - could someone explain what I'm looking at in the partition screen?
Question 2 - are the HDDs wrongly configured? Maybe I did something wrong putting the 2nd HDD in.

PC details: - I don't know which details are relevant but motherboard is Gigabyte P67A-UD7, CPU is Intel 2600k, 8GB of RAM. Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (OEM). The affected PC hasn't at any time been connected to the internet.

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