I have a Dell Latitude C610 laptop with an integrated 3C920 Ethernet controller is currently not usable by Windows 2000. (The device passes 3Com diagnostics that talk to the device directly.) Device Manager reports that "The device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)". Efforts to update or uninstall the device driver result in "Failed to uninstall the device. This device may be required to boot up the computer.". (Curiously, the device usually disappears from device manager after this occurs, like it had been uninstalled anyway.) Attempts to install a new device driver result in "An error occured in the installation of the device. The INF or the device information set or element does not match the specified install class." Efforts to make changes in Safe mode result in the same outcomes. The bottom line is that the driver cannot be completely uninstalled nor can a new driver be installed.
I have tried using the latest Dell BIOS, Dell drivers and even the comparable 3Com drivers but cannot get past this. Online tips suggests that a dependent driver may be having problems but I have not found a way to determine what this dependent driver might be.
The system is 10 months old and I have had no problems until after the motherboard was replaced (about 3 weeks ago). I use a wireless card most of the time and did not notice the NIC problem until an outage on the WAP, so I cannot say that the new motherboard is related but the timing seems curious.
I have tried using the latest Dell BIOS, Dell drivers and even the comparable 3Com drivers but cannot get past this. Online tips suggests that a dependent driver may be having problems but I have not found a way to determine what this dependent driver might be.
The system is 10 months old and I have had no problems until after the motherboard was replaced (about 3 weeks ago). I use a wireless card most of the time and did not notice the NIC problem until an outage on the WAP, so I cannot say that the new motherboard is related but the timing seems curious.