Hello, I am upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7 and I am having a problem. When the computer reboots for the first time after the install, I get a login in screen. Asking for a user name and password. When I enter my info I get a message: "The specified doamin does not exist or could not be contacted". and I cant log on. Any suggestions on how to proceed to fix this?
I have tried a restore back to Vista and then the upgrade again but same issue.
I turned of UAC control in Vista and then upgraded again but same issue.
I have researched this issue and found the same message but regarding connecting to a server, but this is a home computer not connecting to a server.
Thanks for the help
Garrett
Hello, I am upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7 and I am having a problem. When the computer reboots for the first time after the install, I get a login in screen. Asking for a user name and password. When I enter my info I get a message: "The specified doamin does not exist or could not be contacted". and I cant log on. Any suggestions on how to proceed to fix this?
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