System Error - Ip Address Conflict With Another System
Feb 4, 2006
using windows xp. and linksys router. am getting "windows - system error. there is an ip address conflict with another system on the network". how do i correct problem.
I keep getting the following pop-up error message: "window-system error- there is an IP address conflict with another system on the network". I don't really understand it, but I guess I should do something about it. Can anybody give me an idea? I saw in another, similar yet unresolved posting that the experts requested IP Config details. I was about to post those here, but am not very knowledgable about security. Before posting such data in a forum, is there anything that I should exclude in order to avoid the meddlesome entry of reprobates?
Hi my Computer has 256MB RAM 1.8P4 It was running all good but suddenly it has started to run VERY SLOW I have Win2000 Double-Clicking anything will take at least a min to open. Its almost impossible to copy paste using Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V The computer hangs a lot and every few minutes an error option called- "Windows System Error The computer has detected an IP conflict with another computer on the network. This may reslult in problems for network services. Contact the system Administrator."
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