by Gidan » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:33 pm
What type of computer is it? Is it a brand name (Dell, Gateway, ...)? If you look at the back where the network cable is plugged in, is it up near where your mouse and KB plug in or is is near the bottom where any addon cards would be?
If its an onboard(near where you mouse/kb plug in) then if your drives are not working either your installing the wrong drivers or its dead. Most MB's come with multiple network drives since they tend to ship 1 MD cd with all their MD's and not all use the same drives. If its an addon card, are you installing from the disk you received with your network card/computer?
When you installed windows previously, was it always detected? If so, you probably need to replace it.
A 10/100 network card is very cheap and easy to install. In general, it not worth the time to dick around with a bad one, easier and faster to just replace it.
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