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Your system have a lan?
if you have a lan you can download the driver from the web...
send me the name of the lan driver and i help you find it

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Ethernet controller

That yellow exclamation mark means you don't have the correct driver for your ethernet card.
You didn't say if your operating system was 32-bit or 64-bit so I'll give you links to both versions of the driver.

Here is the 32-bit LAN driver:
http://img.dfi.com/Upload/Driver/CM/Marvell_LAN_729.zip

Here is the 64-bit LAN driver:
http://img.dfi.com/Upload/Driver/CM/Marvell_LAN_731_x64.zip

If you need any other drivers for your motherboard you can get them here:
http://www.dfi.com.tw/DFI-Lanparty/support/MBDriverDownload.jsp?selectedDriveritemId=349
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Hi my dears.my laptop wireless lan work after reinstalling OP(wista 32b) but it don't detect lan adaptor(with wire).I'm forwarding to hearing your solution.thanks a lot.

Go to the DELL website and enter the SUPPORT section. Look for DRIVERS and then enter your model, OS you are using. Enter your TAG # and this will give you most of the drivers tat were originally installed in your laptop when it was purchased. Find the NETWORK section and download the driver you might think you need. This should be all you need, but if not, download all drivers that you think are missing and place them on your hard drive in a folder s oyou cn have them handy.
To find out what driver you need, go to Start, All programs, Accesories, System Tools, System Information and you will see what is installed in the system. Another way is to go to Control Panel, System, Hardware. This wil show you what drivers are installed and which are not. The ones with the Yellow Mark need to be re-installed.
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I just reformatted my Fujitsu Lifebook A6120 Notebook. I installed all drivers with no problem except for the wireless lan driver. When I install it, it says cannot find driver.

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You don't say which Operating System you use, so my answer will be presented in general, Windows terms. If yours is a non-Windows Operating System and my answer seems to be of some relevance to you, please consider applying the logic and principles involved here to your own Operating System and, if in doubt, please feel free to add a Comment or Clarification to this Question. Please include information about your computer and the history of its Operating System. Doing so helps us makes faster, more accurate and more assured Remote Diagnostics leading to better quality and more useful Advice, Answers, Guidelines , How-Tos and Solutions.

You also don't say what the actual reason is for you needing to install Drivers. Have you changed your Operating System? Did the computer's original Operating System start showing signs of corruption, leading you to try to fix it with Driver re-installation within the same Operating System? Or did the Computer's original Operating System fail, causing you to re-install the same Operating System as the only means of resolving the problem? These are pivotal issue.

The term "Wireless LAN Driver" is meaningless with a qualifying correlation to an Operating System.

Although drivers seem to mainly be about hardware, they are actually mainly about software. The Driver does not physically control the Laptop's Devices. The BIOS and the Operating System do that. What the Driver does is (just like a human interpreter for a guest who speaks a different language from his host), introduce the Device to the Operating System and help them to communicate with one another, with the Driver taking instructions from each and passing it back and forth between Operating System and Device.

So when one mentions Drivers, one must also mention the Operating System it will be talking to. In order for that to be possible, the 2 must share a common language. If they do not, then the role of 'interpreter' is impossible, because, then neither the Driver nor the Device will be able to understand what the Operating System is saying.

There is no such thing as a "Wireless LAN Driver". There are only XP Wireless LAN Drivers, Vista Wireless LAN Drivers, Windows 7 Wireless LAN Drivers, Mac OSX Tiger Wireless LAN Drivers, Mac OSX Leopard Wireless LAN Drivers, Mac OSX Lion Wireless LAN Drivers, Linux Red Hat Wireless LAN Drivers, Linux Ubuntu Wireless LAN Drivers, etc.

If you have not needed to install any other drivers, I would guess that you have Windows 7 installed on this computer, but unless you add a Comment/Clarification to this question specifying the details of the original Operating System and any subsequent Operating System Updates or Upgrades you have conducted. it is difficult to say.

This laptop came originally with Vista Home Premium 32 Bit or 64 Bit. The drivers (including the LAN and Wireless LAN Drivers - also sometimes referred to as WLAN, Wireless Network or 802.11 Drivers - needed to allow Internet access) for either of these Vista Operating Systems can be downloaded and installed from the Support & Downloads Page of Fujitsu's Official Website, here:


http://support.fujitsupc.com/CS/Portal/supportsearch.do


If you installed Windows XP or Windows 7 (32-Bit) on this computer, the Drivers are available from the same web page of the above Fujitsu Site.

If you only have only ever had Vista installed, all along, then:


Computer > System Properties > Device Manager


This will show you a list of all the installed Devices and if the icon for Wireless LAN or WLAN or 802.11, or indeed any other Driver is out of line, 'popped' out to the right with yellow exclamation or question marks against them, then download and install the affected Drivers using the website link included above, restart the computer and all should be well afterwards. When all the Devices in Device Manager are in nice, neat, straight line to the left of Device Manager, then all the drivers are likely to have been properly iinstalled and the Devices associated with them should function properly.

I hope this helps.

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Don't have VGA, LAN and audio driver for my desktop which has an HP 865 mothet board

for the vga driver download it from intel site, and for the sound and Lan use program like driver detective then search it on web or simply download it from hp site by checking the model no of your hp desktop
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I have e Hp pavillon dv5 1042ez, but I can't

There might be a problem with your network card if you can't see the lan driver and there is no unknown driver in the device manager. Are you sure you have tried to install the right driver? This link is to directly download the lan driver for your laptop:

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp41501-42000/sp41611.exe
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Lan setting went off after formating my pc

Try restarting your computer several times if the new OS you installed is XP. However, if your new OS is Windows 7, there is still no problem. If you have not yet installed a windows 7 drivers cd,you will need to get the driver cd for windows 7, and I'm sure there are other things you've not noticed. Otherwise, if your drivers have been correctly installed, just restart your system; the lan driver will automatically install on system start up.If it doesn't install, you should get the lan drivers, depending on your product. Finally, I have both HP and DELL drivers, but I don't have a site yet. Hope the above information helped.
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Do i have a lan card installed on my system??

Just check it in the device manager ,, goto device manager by right clicking on my computer... if u have network adapters then u have LAN ... and if u have lan u don need drivers it will be inbuilt ...
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