Q: The device is detected, but I am not able drivers.
WHen I immediately file locations to install, he always says no device files found .
Ive tried the driver with the Board on the CD, I have the driver I downloaded for Realtek network card and they do the same thing.
What s tried the worst is that Ive tried 3 different PCI network card and its the same to do! ARGGGGG. Questions?
2 of the cards is assumed that 100% PNP with xp which worked fine before
Yes . I have fresh install XP with SP2 .
Re:If the Onboard NIC is enabled, [and you seem to not be able to disable it], then any other NIC might have difficulties being installed.
I would go for an RMA if you are positive that there is not an option to disable the onboard NIC.
There should be an option in the BIOS, maybe under 'integrated peripherals' or something like that.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
i am calling a bad network card.
I see. that's why the cardS that work fine are not working on this mobo and the ON-Board NIC wont take the driver. ![]()
Re:i am calling a bad network card.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
I've tried removign from safemode and restarting… it detects it as NIC again but it wont take any of the drivers.. manual installation doesnt work either..
Remove the errored NIC driver in SAFE MODE and try to install the driver without rebooting.
If that does not work then RMA the motherboard.
Chaintech is getting a rep for this.
tried that.. it still wont detect the driver properly.. argg.
im going to try this winsockxpfix .. ![]()
Re:Originally posted by: guy
I've tried removign from safemode and restarting… it detects it as NIC again but it wont take any of the drivers.. manual installation doesnt work either..
Remove the errored NIC driver in SAFE MODE and try to install the driver without rebooting.
If that does not work then RMA the motherboard.
Chaintech is getting a rep for this.
Re:Can you check again just to make sure that there isn't a 'onboard network' or 'intLAN' or something that could be related to the onboard NIC
Re:Realtek chip. 10/100 Ethernet via Realtek RTL8100C
mobo is Chaintech VNF3-250
http://www.bleedinedge.com/reviews/chaintech_vnf3250/chaintech_vnf3250_02.html
Re:Well, what IS that onboard LAN hardware anyhow? PCI chip? PHY chip attached to chipset integrated MAC?
Re:Originally posted by: guy
delete/uninstall the device with the yellow mark, reboot.
IN BIOS, Disable the onboard NIC.
Reboot into windows.
Are there any yellow symbols in Device manager.
If not, then Reboot – go to BIOS – enable NIC
Boot back into window.
If windows gives you the option to install new hardware, select NO.
Insert the mobo driver cd, and run that.
See what happens – and please post back
No onboard NIC option from BIOS!!! isnt that odd? and im using the latest bios … odd…
I've tried removign from safemode and restarting… it detects it as NIC again but it wont take any of the drivers.. manual installation doesnt work either..
what bothers me the most is the fact that it wouldnt install any other NIC i have either… sigh…
Re:delete/uninstall the device with the yellow mark, reboot.
IN BIOS, Disable the onboard NIC.
Reboot into windows.
Are there any yellow symbols in Device manager.
If not, then Reboot – go to BIOS – enable NIC
Boot back into window.
If windows gives you the option to install new hardware, select NO.
Insert the mobo driver cd, and run that.
See what happens – and please post back
Re:nope. this is coming up as, Network device with yellow question mark on it…. what's odd is that it doesnt work with pci network cards that I plug in…
oddddd….
Re:Do you have any 'Unknown devices' listed in the DEVICE MANAGER?
If so, then delete them ALL. Shutdown PC.
Boot into SAFE MODE(F8) and see if the device is detected as 'Unknown'
Then try 'Updating' the driver.
Reboot.
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