Strange behavior since upgrading

I just upgraded to 7.5, and neither my icon by the start menu or the shortcut on my desktop work. I CAN get iTunes to run by accessing it through the start menu, but it will also no longer launch when I plug in my iPod. I run Windows XP.
Also, the F drive window pops up whenever I have iTunes running and plug in my iPod, also when I play a song or purchase a song. The window sometimes goes away on its own, sometimes not, and seems to be more of a annoyance than anything, but why are there so many stupid problems with 7.5?
Can anyone give me suggestions to make iTunes launch properly from the icons and when I connect my iPod, as well as for making the F drive window stop appearing all the time?

Ok, here is what WAS happening, and how I fixed it. I hope this helps others out there who are experiencing the same difficulties.
After upgrading to 7.5, at the end of the download there was some sort of problem, and iTunes wouldn't work anymore. I went back to the Quicktime part of the download, and repaired it (I think through my computer, I can't remember). I then checked to make sure QT was working by clicking on the shortcut on the desktop. Once that checked out, I went back and repaired iTunes.
Then, neither my icon or shortcut would open iTunes. Also, when I plugged in my iPod, iTunes wouldn't open (it always had in the past). I could open iTunes by selecting it from the start menu, and after doing that a couple of times, my icon started working again.
I was also getting the "F Drive" window popping up every time I tried to purchase a song, or play a song in iTunes, and also when I connected my iPod. I switched USB ports and now that has gone away.
So: switch your USB port, repair Quicktime and THEN iTunes, select it from your start menu a few times, and it should work.

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    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost slim[806]: tint2 : nb monitor 1, nb monitor used 1, nb desktop 1
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost slim[806]: X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost slim[806]: Major opcode of failed request: 21 (X_ListProperties)
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost slim[806]: Resource id in failed request: 0x18000b0
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost slim[806]: Serial number of failed request: 12
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost slim[806]: Current serial number in output stream: 12
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: you have no weather alerts
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: processing complete
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: gathering data with curl
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0curl: (6) Could not resolve host: (nil); Unknown error
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: not checking for alerts
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: curl attempt timed out, trying again
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0curl: (6) Could not resolve host: (nil); Unknown error
    Mar 28 10:10:42 localhost dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: sending IPv6 Router Solicitation
    Mar 28 10:10:43 localhost dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: leased 192.168.1.6 for 259200 seconds
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 ntpd[1442]: Listen normally on 6 eth1 192.168.1.6 UDP 123
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 ntpd[1442]: peers refreshed
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 ntpd[1442]: new interface(s) found: waking up resolver
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: Traceback (most recent call last):
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: File "/home/rlk120/.scripts/gmail.py", line 9, in <module>
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: msg=temp.read()
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: File "/usr/lib/python3.3/encodings/ascii.py", line 26, in decode
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: return codecs.ascii_decode(input, self.errors)[0]
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc5 in position 375: ordinal not in range(128)
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: not checking for alerts
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: curl attempt timed out, trying again
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
    Mar 28 10:10:46 dhcppc4 slim[806]: [234B blob data]
    Mar 28 10:10:46 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: sending IPv6 Router Solicitation
    Mar 28 10:10:50 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: sending IPv6 Router Solicitation
    Mar 28 10:10:50 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: no IPv6 Routers available
    Mar 28 10:11:03 dhcppc4 slim[806]: No protocol specified
    Mar 28 10:11:03 dhcppc4 slim[806]: (chromium:4750): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0
    Mar 28 10:11:31 dhcppc4 systemd-logind[796]: System is rebooting.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Sound Card.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sound Card.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Daemon for power management...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Authorization Manager...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Graphical Interface.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Graphical Interface.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Multi-User.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Multi-User.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping ACPI event daemon...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 ntpd[1442]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 acpid[793]: exiting
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[4810]: sending signal 1 to pid 1435
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[4810]: waiting for pid 1435 to exit
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[1435]: received SIGHUP, releasing
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: releasing lease of 192.168.1.6
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: removing interface
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: Conky: received SIGHUP or SIGUSR1. reloading the config file.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0.0"
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: after 200200 requests (200197 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: Conky: received SIGHUP or SIGUSR1. reloading the config file.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: XIO: fatal IO error 4 (Interrupted system call) on X server ":0.0"
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: after 226 requests (226 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: real transparency off.... depth: 24
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: xRandr: Found crtc's: 4
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: xRandr: Linking output LVDS with crtc 0
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: real transparency off.... depth: 24
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: xRandr: Found crtc's: 4
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: xRandr: Linking output LVDS with crtc 0
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0.0"
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: after 534585 requests (534585 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0.0"
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: after 163909 requests (163909 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: you have no weather alerts
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: processing complete
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes ready
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 netcfg-daemon[4777]: :: siec_domowa down [done]
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log file.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 laptop-mode[4865]: Laptop mode
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 laptop-mode[4866]: enabled, active [unchanged]
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: slim.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped SLiM Simple Login Manager.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unit slim.service entered failed state
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Permit User Sessions...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Permit User Sessions.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Basic System.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Basic System.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Dispatch Password Requests to Console Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Dispatch Password Requests to Console Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Sockets.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sockets.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping LVM2 metadata daemon socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed LVM2 metadata daemon socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Syslog Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed Syslog Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping ACPID Listen Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed ACPID Listen Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping System Initialization.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target System Initialization.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Load Kernel Modules...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Load Kernel Modules.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Apply Kernel Variables...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Apply Kernel Variables.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Setup Virtual Console...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Setup Virtual Console.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Set Up Additional Binary Formats...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Set Up Additional Binary Formats.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Encrypted Volumes.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Encrypted Volumes.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Swap.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Swap.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounting /home...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounting /tmp...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remote File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Remote File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounted /tmp.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounted /home.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remount Root and Kernel File Systems...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Save Random Seed...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Shutdown...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Save Random Seed.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Reboot...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Shutting down.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Hardware watchdog 'iTCO_wdt', version 0
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Set hardware watchdog to 10min.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 kernel: watchdog watchdog0: watchdog did not stop!
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd-journal[131]: Journal stopped
    Somebody probably find interesting things in this code.
    And here is some fail slim:
    # journalctl /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --since=today
    -- Logs begin at Mon 2012-09-10 20:20:07 CEST, end at Thu 2013-03-28 10:37:18 CET. --
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Time has been changed
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer: time change, recalculating next elapse.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Starting Daemon for power management...
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Started Suspend.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Service sleep.target is not needed anymore. Stopping.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Stopping Sleep.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Stopped target Sleep.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Starting Suspend.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Reached target Suspend.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Started Daemon for power management.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Sound Card.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sound Card.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Daemon for power management...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Authorization Manager...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Graphical Interface.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Graphical Interface.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Multi-User.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Multi-User.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping ACPI event daemon...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: slim.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped SLiM Simple Login Manager.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unit slim.service entered failed state
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Permit User Sessions...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Permit User Sessions.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Basic System.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Basic System.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Dispatch Password Requests to Console Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Dispatch Password Requests to Console Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Sockets.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sockets.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping LVM2 metadata daemon socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed LVM2 metadata daemon socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Syslog Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed Syslog Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping ACPID Listen Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed ACPID Listen Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping System Initialization.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target System Initialization.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Load Kernel Modules...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Load Kernel Modules.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Apply Kernel Variables...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Apply Kernel Variables.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Setup Virtual Console...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Setup Virtual Console.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Set Up Additional Binary Formats...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Set Up Additional Binary Formats.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Encrypted Volumes.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Encrypted Volumes.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Swap.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Swap.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounting /home...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounting /tmp...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remote File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Remote File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounted /tmp.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounted /home.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remount Root and Kernel File Systems...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Save Random Seed...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Shutdown...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Save Random Seed.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Reboot...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Shutting down.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Hardware watchdog 'iTCO_wdt', version 0
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remount Root and Kernel File Systems...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Save Random Seed...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Shutdown...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Save Random Seed.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Reboot...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Shutting down.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Hardware watchdog 'iTCO_wdt', version 0
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Set hardware watchdog to 10min.
    Last edited by xorgx3 (2013-03-28 10:52:08)

  • Zenworks Agent 10.3.3 - Windows 7 32 -Strange behavior

    Hi,
    Here's my problem :
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    You can't ping any DNS names until until you have rebooted your machine 3 times.
    -> You can ping ip addresses but not their names.
    I tried to do a flush dns realse or renew and same behavior... can't ping any DNS names.
    This problem is not there if i do not install the Adaptive agent and leave the Novell Client Alone...
    The Windows 7 was originally a home premium that was upgraded to a oem pro license if that can ring any bell.
    Thank you.

    There was an issue a LONG time ago that I have not heard reported
    since..........
    http://www.novell.com/support/viewCo...rnalId=7004310
    Maybe the old work-around will help you...........
    On 1/16/2012 2:46 PM, anto28 wrote:
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > Here's my problem :
    >
    > I have a SYSPREP fully functionnal that install the Novell Client IR9a
    > on a Windows 7 SP1 32Bits and at the end i have a VBS File that download
    > the latest version of Zenworks Agent installer to the local harddrive.
    > After it installs it... Then a strange behavior happen after the
    > required reboot by the installer.
    >
    > You can't ping any DNS names until until you have rebooted your machine
    > 3 times.
    >
    > -> You can ping ip addresses but not their names.
    >
    > I tried to do a flush dns realse or renew and same behavior... can't
    > ping any DNS names.
    >
    > This problem is not there if i do not install the Adaptive agent and
    > leave the Novell Client Alone...
    >
    > The Windows 7 was originally a home premium that was upgraded to a oem
    > pro license if that can ring any bell.
    >
    > Thank you.
    >
    >
    Craig Wilson - MCNE, MCSE, CCNA
    Novell Knowledge Partner
    Novell does not officially monitor these forums.
    Suggestions/Opinions/Statements made by me are solely my own.
    These thoughts may not be shared by either Novell or any rational human.

  • ICal, Mail and Finder times all stuck since upgrade!  System clock O.K.

    Very strange problem:
    All of my calendar event times (in iCal), email message receipt times (in Mail), and file modification/creation times (in Finder) are listed as some time between 7:00-7:59 AM or PM, regardless of time of day! My system clock (as it appears in the menu bar) is fine!
    More details:
    iCal: the events still look like they're at the right times, i.e. the blocks are in the right places, with the correct spacing, etc etc, they are just labeled with times between 7:00-7:59 AM/PM. Similarly, alarms go off at the correct time. Also, in the day or week listing, the column on the left which is supposed to show times instead just says "Sat" for all times, except "Noon" (at noon).
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    I don't know much about the OS, but I don't understand how the system clock (in the menu bar) could be fine, but every other sign of time-keeping is completely off. I just its just something about the labeling of times, instead of the actual record of them?!
    I have screen shots of the problems if that might help clarify (apparently I can't attach them however).
    Thanks for your help!

    Hi,
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