Can't install NIC card.
Can't install NIC card.
Can't install NIC card.
I'm running Win XP and I have a PCI Belkin NIC card that I want to install.
I have installed it into different slots but Windows won't recognize it as "New Hardware".
It has a yellow explanation mark in the Device Manager but won't let me update driver.
I have also tried to other cards with the same results.
I have gone into the "Setup" but don't see anything to "tweak".
Any ideas?
I'm running Win XP and I have a PCI Belkin NIC card that I want to install.
I have installed it into different slots but Windows won't recognize it as "New Hardware".
It has a yellow explanation mark in the Device Manager but won't let me update driver.
I have also tried to other cards with the same results.
I have gone into the "Setup" but don't see anything to "tweak".
Any ideas?
Right click on "My Computer" and select "manage."
Click on the "Device Manager" and then find the device marked by a question mark.
Right click on that device and select "Update Driver."
Select "install from a specified location" and click next.
Either click "search for the best driver in these locations" or "Don't search I will chose the driver to install."
If you chose the first click browse and find the folder that contains the driver inf files and click next. If you have the correct drivers extracted and have selected the correct location it should find and install the device.
If you chose the 2nd click next and select "have disk" and again find the folder where you extracted the inf driver files too.
Select the driver you want and install.
Click on the "Device Manager" and then find the device marked by a question mark.
Right click on that device and select "Update Driver."
Select "install from a specified location" and click next.
Either click "search for the best driver in these locations" or "Don't search I will chose the driver to install."
If you chose the first click browse and find the folder that contains the driver inf files and click next. If you have the correct drivers extracted and have selected the correct location it should find and install the device.
If you chose the 2nd click next and select "have disk" and again find the folder where you extracted the inf driver files too.
Select the driver you want and install.
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Help Wolf
Attempting to Manually adjust IRQ's on Windows XP is just plain Stupid!!! The HAL is your friend
free up an irq or two, go into bios disable Serial port and if it is not used disable the Printer Port in the BIOS (same bios page Snatch), ENJOY
NOW Return that POS belkin NIC and get at least a Netgear FA311, if your going to be cheap!
But seriously ALL of these problems you are having....
JUST SCREAMS
<font size="+3">VIRUS!!</font>
Attempting to Manually adjust IRQ's on Windows XP is just plain Stupid!!! The HAL is your friend
free up an irq or two, go into bios disable Serial port and if it is not used disable the Printer Port in the BIOS (same bios page Snatch), ENJOY
NOW Return that POS belkin NIC and get at least a Netgear FA311, if your going to be cheap!
But seriously ALL of these problems you are having....
JUST SCREAMS
<font size="+3">VIRUS!!</font>
check if the card sits right in the socket. since newer pci cards sometimes have shorter pin outputs, some won't connect, although the card shows in the device manager. even 1 mm of a gap between the card and the socket is too much.
this is caused from a wrong mounted/dimensioned slot bracket. before you go bending it to make it fit, unmount it from the card and test the card without it (careful!!). then if it's really something else you can take the card back in original condition to your dealer.
i went through this already after reinstalling drivers in a wide variety of ways, only to find out these retards didn't follow standard tolerances. bracket is now fixed and card is working.
hope that helps.
-F
this is caused from a wrong mounted/dimensioned slot bracket. before you go bending it to make it fit, unmount it from the card and test the card without it (careful!!). then if it's really something else you can take the card back in original condition to your dealer.
i went through this already after reinstalling drivers in a wide variety of ways, only to find out these retards didn't follow standard tolerances. bracket is now fixed and card is working.
hope that helps.
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Just a shot in the dark, but before you re-install Windows turn off ACPI in your BIOS. (Should be in your Power Management area) That'll keep everything from being grouped into one or two IRQ's in Windows. The only real downside to this is that your computer won't auto-shutdown. You'll have to physically hit the power button, but thats no big deal anyhow.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by thewolfe:
I have also tried two other cards. Would that take care of the "unmount it from the card and test the card without it (careful!" idea?</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>not if they are the same with improperly fitting brackets. check for the gap, if theres none, my explanation is no option.
I have also tried two other cards. Would that take care of the "unmount it from the card and test the card without it (careful!" idea?</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>not if they are the same with improperly fitting brackets. check for the gap, if theres none, my explanation is no option.