I check settings "Show hidden devices" and all network adapters are found
and no
error message. I can disable or enable network but cannot uninstall driver
become message as "Device is reguired for system start".
Can someone help?
"Pavel Kosac Nosek" <PavelKo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:3E8ED1C7-8EDB-452B...@microsoft.com...
If the network adapters appear after using "Show hidden devices" option,
all it indicates that the device is physically present. But it might not
also be operational. As RalfG suggests, the driver files may be missing.
In addition, if the network adapter is built into the motherboard, then
check that it is also enabled in the bios setup.
I can't find any way to do it.
PavelKosacNose wrote:
Network adapters are hidden devices
07-ago-07
Can someone help?
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I can't find any way to do it.
PavelKosacNose wrote:
Network adapters are hidden devices
07-ago-07
Hi,
Can someone help?
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Fidel Clotet wrote:
> I understund your ask... I'm havin right now the problem you had
> descrived. How did you resolve this problem?
>
> I can't find any way to do it.
*sigh*
Another web forum poster, although this one did at least have the original
post - but not the whole conversation - included when it was likely pushed
back to the actual newsgroups it probably started from.
Here is the entire conversation from August 2007...
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware/browse_frm/thread/12693540bb310b3c/
It seems english is not either person's primary language. You may benefit
from posting in a newsgroup (or other forum) that is in the language that
*s* your primary one.
First - download and install the latest driver for the network device.
If you cannot do that - boot into Safe Mode and remove the driver that is
installed for it there. Then reboot into normal mode and install the latest
driver.
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Fidel Clotet wrote:
> I understund your ask... I'm havin right now the problem you had
> descrived. How did you resolve this problem?
>
> I can't find any way to do it.
*TWICE*?
Forum error in synchronization or human error?
Here is the entire conversation from August 2007...
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware/browse_frm/thread/12693540bb310b3c/
See the response already made.