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01-04-2017 08:05 AM
I'm no computer guru but can anyone tell me in layman terms what's all of the errors and warnings about?
MS identifies some of these but explanations mean nothing to me.
I have a Netgear Modem/Router Mo 7550 issued by AT&T and in light of Netgear's security issues with their routers
I'm kinda of gun-shy when I see reports like this.
Thanks,
Royg
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01-04-2017 04:37 PM
Hello@Roymg,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums! It is a great place to find the help you need, from other users, HP experts, and other support personnel.
Need assistance in understanding the errors. Did I get it, right?
The screenshot you shared is an Event viewer which is like a register for the PC to maintain any errors that occur during the operation of the PC.
It is a reference point for any solution to any issues. No need to worry about.
Hope this answers the question. Please let me know more.
Resolv_S
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01-04-2017 04:37 PM
Hello@Roymg,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums! It is a great place to find the help you need, from other users, HP experts, and other support personnel.
Need assistance in understanding the errors. Did I get it, right?
The screenshot you shared is an Event viewer which is like a register for the PC to maintain any errors that occur during the operation of the PC.
It is a reference point for any solution to any issues. No need to worry about.
Hope this answers the question. Please let me know more.
Resolv_S
Glad to help you. I work for HP
Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
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"HP respects and is committed to protecting the personal information of our covered individuals." You can read more in the HP Privacy Statement.
Note: HP Doesn't recommend any upgrade/downgrade of any hardware/software parts or software that is bundled with the product. It may affect the manufacturer's warranty.
Resolv_S
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01-04-2017 04:56 PM - edited 01-04-2017 04:59 PM
You included a snapshot from the Windows "Event Viewer".
If you double-click on any of the entries, you will get the details for that specific event.
Which of those events is worrying you?
It's unusual for the 'DHCP-client' to report an error, unless you have failed to connect to some WiFi access-point.
More details, please, about each specific event.
> I have a Netgear Modem/Router Mo 7550 issued by AT&T and in light of Netgear's security issues with their routers,
I'm kinda of gun-shy when I see reports like this.
None of these "events" were caused by the NetGear -- all of the events arose while running Windows.
The only exception: if you were trying to make a wireless connection from your computer to the WiFi inside the NetGear, and it failed to connect.
01-05-2017 07:10 AM
@mdklassen wrote:You included a snapshot from the Windows "Event Viewer".
If you double-click on any of the entries, you will get the details for that specific event.
Which of those events is worrying you?
It's unusual for the 'DHCP-client' to report an error, unless you have failed to connect to some WiFi access-point.
More details, please, about each specific event.
> I have a Netgear Modem/Router Mo 7550 issued by AT&T and in light of Netgear's security issues with their routers,
I'm kinda of gun-shy when I see reports like this.
None of these "events" were caused by the NetGear -- all of the events arose while running Windows.
The only exception: if you were trying to make a wireless connection from your computer to the WiFi inside the NetGear, and it failed to connect.
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Thanks guys for the answers.....much apreciated.