"not enough Memory" error

GZNails

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Hi,

Just wondering if I could get a hand with something. I've searched these forums using the search tool and couldn't find anything on this...

My buddy has onboard LAN. He just did a complete reformat of XPSP1. He has installed all the drivers off his mb cd, and went to connect to the net but it wouldn't let him.

I had him check his device manager and there is a yellow triangle stating error above the Ethernet hardware. I had him uninstall the Ethernet and reboot so windows could pull the driver off the cd. It does, then says that there is insufficient memory for the card to work and the yellow triangle re-appears. It also tells him he should disable anouther device to free up some memory....

Hes got 2gb of RAM and a newer setup (not sure what the make is). Any help on this is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
 

jlazzaro

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try the newest drivers from the manufacturer website, not the old ones on the motherboard CD...
 

RebateMonger

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Standard practice would be to update the BIOS to the latest version and update XP to SP2, update to the latest NIC driver, and see what happens.

If worse comes to worse, run down to the store and buy a $10 PCI network card.
 

GZNails

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Thanks for the replies.

I was thinking it might be a bios issue. Ill have him DL the newest drivers and if it doesnt work... $10 card on the way.

Thanks again!