Thanks for the input, Bcaster. The new drivers did the trick. Actually, there wasn't a problem with the NIC under Windows XP but I also use Windows Server 2003 - Small Business Server on a dual-boot and it was 2003 which would not recognize the NIC. Once I installed the drivers, as you...
Thanks for the idea, unfortunately, that won't resolve the issue. I get the message that says the best driver is already installed. Windows uses the Realtek driver and even though I browse to the drivers that come with the GA311, XP won't install them.
Windows XP Pro SP2 - all updates installed.
2.9 GB Intel Processor
When I put in a Netgear GA311 NIC, XP Pro Plug and Play feature identifies it as: Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC.
Any ideas how to work around this? Or, how to change the identification? I've tried different...
Tatted: First, I experienced this same problem today. Took the computer back not knowing it had a USB keyboard and when I plugged everything back in - in front of the client - it didn't work. Brought it back to the shop - tried the usual - downloaded new drivers from Compaq (HP) to no avail...
I'm with you MikeWestSide... I have a Creative sound card and my sound does the same thing. I've tried everything mentioned in the article rjkrash mentioned plus I've installed the newest drivers from Creative. Still not any different. So, I'll join you in looking for help with this problem.
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