I Have A emachine with windows 7 and we had a storm and now i cant get on line so had a tec come to my house and he said my ethernet driver was not there i need to know how to burn one so i can put it back so i can get online?
I installed Windows XP Professional SP3 x64. Naturally, the Device Manager informs me of missing drivers with the yellow question mark. I am looking for the driver called "Ethernet Controller".
I have looked under Drivers & Downloads for Dell Precision Workstation T5400 with my service tag <ADMIN NOTE:Service tag removed per privacy policy>. I have installed over 45 drivers but I still can't find the ethernet controller I'm looking for. I'm frustrated because I cannot connect to the internet or use ipconfig without this.
Is there a place on microsofts web site that I can download or burn to a CD the software for MN-500? I had to dump my laptop and I cant finf the CD to reinstall the wireless router.
I have had my new computer up and running for 2 days amd have installed 2 games but i couldnt connect to the internet because my driver installation cd says "D: is not a valid win32 application" when i try to run it and i dont know what to do i have tried resetting cd to defaults, installing manually by going in to cd files and have tried running in safe mode but nothing works .i have windows 7 home premium 64 bit OS
Because of a virus, I recently had to reinstall Windows 7 on my laptop. Upon restarting, I found out that I cannot connect to the Internet using a wired connection (Ethernet cable). I tried going in the Device manager to try and troubleshoot the Network Adapters, but the only object in that category was "Intel (R) WiFi Link 5300 AGN". In a lower category, "Other Devices", I see two "Base System Device", one "Unknown Device" and one "Ethernet Controller", all of them with little yellow exclamation marks on the icon. I guessed the problem was the Ethernet Controller, so I tried "Update Driver...". It told me that it could not find a driver for my device.
i recently dual booted to 32bit to run a video game and on my 64 bit i have 2 network drivers working 1 of them which works on my 32 bit is a DW1525 WLAN PCIe Card and that works fine on both systems. now on the 32 bit it says ethernet controller and i try to update it and it says cannot find anything.. is there a way i can just move the driver from 64bit to 32bit.. what should i do?also when on 64bit the ethernet controller name is broadcom netlink gigabit ethernet
Made a big mistake - Installed 64 bit Win7 professional on new HP that had 64 bit Win7 Home premium on it. Computer was a gift, bought as the last one available and was a demo model from Sam's club. Had no idea the ethernet card driver and the wireless software drivers would be lost, but they were, as was the driver for the USB hub. (Used an HP OEM disk purchased on line from Mountain software.)Where to get these drivers, and which ones do I need?
i upgraded my computer from win 7 ultimate 32 bit to 64 and when i shut down my computer and power up the local area connecion dont recognize the ethernet card my ethernet card is 82578 dc gigabit not onboard card and i installed all the drivers to the ethernet card could it be my motherboard ? dp55wb?
My sony vaio E series VPCEB34EN ethernet driver does not work. It's a one year old machine. The hard disk crashed and my recovery disc also did not work. So, had to re-install. Now, no working ethernet port.Wireless works fine, but I need ethernet connection for my work?
I was updating my Graphics driver (Nvidia Geforce GT 440) today and it asked me to update the other NVIDA things as well that I have. Apparently one was an Nvidia Nforce ethernet driver or something... So pretty much I chose yes. "Installed the Nvidia Network Forceware" thing it said. All of a sudden, my icon down at the bottom right went to a yellow caution sign (Limited/no Connectivity)... Thats where I'm stuck. I tried some of the following:Uninstalled that Nvidia Network Forceware thingWent to Device manager and played a little with it from other forums. (This is how I got my "Caution sign" back...at first it wasn't even showing my local network connection.)System Restored about 7 times...Nothing is working and I really don't know what to do about this situation.[CODE]
I reinstalled windows xp (reformatted c). Installed the drivers in this order: Controller, Video, Audio, Network, modem. I selected the drivers that had the check beside them on the driver disk. Now, in the device manager, there is a yellow question mark beside the ethernet card and I can't connect to my broadband connection. Wire is attached... checked that twice. I have connectivity through other computers, so internet is working in the house.
My hard drive crashed. I have finished installing everything on a new drive that I have from my Dell installation CDs. However, in the Device manager, the Ethernet Contoller shows the the drivers are not installed. I can't seem to find them anywhere on the Dell web site.
when I pull the cover off of the computer - the outside of the Ethernet connection says "418D-J51 10/100 BT"
I have installed a new motherboard in my destop, i purchased the same model(ms 6763 ver 1.0) but for some reason the driver for the ethernet controller hasnt installedThe motherboard didnt come with a driver disk. I would like to know how or where i can obtain said driver. I have tried a number of sites online via a diffferent pc (as mine at present wont go online as i cannot connect it to hub) but these sites want to install driver/hardware identifier software and as it is a different computer i want to install said driver this solution is no good to me