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New XP install, no network connection?

Pathogen03

Golden Member
Just got a friends old pc that was sitting in his corner for a while. Rewired the whole thing (he botched it horribly.)


Abit AV8

Athlon 3700+ 64

Windows XP Pro



I load it up, i go to network connections to try to set it up.. and all i find is two I394 (Firewire?) ports... no mention of a Local Area Connection...


What do i need to do to get it to register?

On pluging a network cable in the back, usually there are green and yellow LEDs that light up.. for this one its only a yellow. is this relevant as well?

Thank you for your help.

note: do NOT have MB CD (i dont know if XP can detect his fancy gigabit natively or not), but that is my current route on troubleshooting. 🙂 Just have to find a CD to burn it on to now, im all out.



edit -> Checked device manager, ethernet controller has the happy yellow ? mark, and cant find any drivers on the pc to install, and cant check the internet for drivers either..
Is this as simple as going out, buying a blank cd and copying the gigabit drivers over?
 
If you go into the hardware manager does XP even see the card/NIC? Could just need a driver but it should at least see an NIC of some kind.
 
"Is this as simple as going out, buying a blank cd and copying the gigabit drivers over?"

We all have asked that question many a times when we are asked to work on friends computers, we hope it's that simple, but by the sound of it....it "should" a simple fix of downloading gigabit drivers.
 
Gigabit drivers worked!



and when installing winzip (to install winrar amusingly enough) it rebooted and now cant load windows! yay.

time to isolate if its a video card issue or hard drive..

as it gets to the hard drive part of boot and blank screens... no safe mode, nothing.
 
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