21/04/2007, 06:20 PM
back when i was on 3.03 OE-C, i used "NetConfig Backup" by 'Noobz' so it saved my internet connections. now just yesterday when i upgraded to 3.10 OE-A', i ran the program again but used the restore function instead (because i was too lazy to enter my long WEP key .etc again).
it was successful but then when i went to Network Settings/Infrastructure Mode, it comes up with the error, "An Internal Error has occurred. (80082710)" and returns to the Network Setting menu.
i think i found where the program extracts the Network Connections to, its in: flash1/registry/system.dreg. i opened it with a Hex Editor and it shows all my connections and the IP address, SSID, Connection name etc (minus the WEP key) anyway, to fix it, i think i should just delete the connections etc but i don't know if it has to have a certain amount of lines in the .dreg (meaning i have to replace the connections with those square character things), or if i just delete them?
Screenshot:![[Image: untitled1ug3.jpg]](http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/224/untitled1ug3.jpg)
by the way: that internet connection is a one i 'borrowed' from next door but it has 0.0.0.0 because the day after they put on a WPA/TKP (what ever its called) so it just is a useless connection (which is why i showed it, i didn't want to show the info for my home's connection lol)
one more thing: with this hex editor, the square things that are 00 in other hex editors, comes up as full-stops (.)
it was successful but then when i went to Network Settings/Infrastructure Mode, it comes up with the error, "An Internal Error has occurred. (80082710)" and returns to the Network Setting menu.
i think i found where the program extracts the Network Connections to, its in: flash1/registry/system.dreg. i opened it with a Hex Editor and it shows all my connections and the IP address, SSID, Connection name etc (minus the WEP key) anyway, to fix it, i think i should just delete the connections etc but i don't know if it has to have a certain amount of lines in the .dreg (meaning i have to replace the connections with those square character things), or if i just delete them?
Screenshot:
![[Image: untitled1ug3.jpg]](http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/224/untitled1ug3.jpg)
by the way: that internet connection is a one i 'borrowed' from next door but it has 0.0.0.0 because the day after they put on a WPA/TKP (what ever its called) so it just is a useless connection (which is why i showed it, i didn't want to show the info for my home's connection lol)
one more thing: with this hex editor, the square things that are 00 in other hex editors, comes up as full-stops (.)