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How To Find Static Ip Address Windows 7

Hard drives don't take IP addresses. Computers and network devices are assigned IP addresses (or have a static IP set). What are yous trying to reach (end goal)?


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We apply static IP address. What I am trying to find is where the information is stored for the network device on the difficult drive. The IP accost is what I want. Is information technology in a file or a reg primal. If it is in a reg key how exercise I admission the regestry on a bulldoze that is non the kick drive. I have this drive attached to another computer drive letter F.

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For "the network device"? What "network device"? You tin can't access the registry without booting the calculator with a rescue organisation CD. Considering you are using XP, you can try mounting the registry using a BartPE disc. Here's an article about doing that:

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/peboot.htm

I have no idea where or if you would detect what you're looking for since information technology's unclear to me what y'all really need or why.


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I have the same upshot (question seems articulate to me).  I had a working computer with a hard coded IP network address (not 1 issued past DHCP).  The drive has boot upward problems so I can't load the registry and other normal boot up items.  I can read the hard bulldoze, extract information, but the boot sectors are damaged and I want to extract equally much disk data before I fifty-fifty endeavour to repair the kicking sectors with a organisation repair disk.

The IP address info has to exist located somewhere on the hard disk drive (other than the damaged boot sectors, such as a Registry entry, or .ini file somewhere on the hd).  I would like to know if it is possible to recover what this piece of work stations fixed IP address was.  At that place has to be some file on the hard deejay that still holds this data, and I would similar to know how to access it.

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I don't know what you think you're going to do with the information, but the TCP/IP configuration data for each network adapter on an XP machine is stored in the Registry under

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters

or

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\ID For Adapter

See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314053

You probably should likewise read up on how to load and unload a registry hive

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1. Regedit
2. Click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
iii. Click on File, Load Hive
4. Browse to %SystemRoot%\System32\Config of the attached drive
5. Open Organisation.dat
half dozen. Scan to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Arrangement\ControlSet001\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces
7. There may exist several interfaces listed. Just start clicking, and you'll detect the correct interface. The IP address, equally well every bit whatsoever other static network data (subnet mask, default gateway, etc), will be there.

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Cheers. Worked similar a charm without any hassle.

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Im having the aforementioned problem.. I accept a hard bulldoze on a computer projection that Im on. I need to connect to information technology via Remote desktop connection. simply I cant preset the IP accost in order to enter to that computer.. Tin you gide me to set it up>? It may exist a way to change it without being inside of information technology. I dont have a screen I can hear the bulldoze boots and everything but I deceit go it connected trough the Network .

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