I am having a issue with my network card a NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller. The problem is that I have a whole range of Not Working flags (yellow !) on my device manger that I am not sure about. The flags are all on Microsoft 6to4 Adapter #100, Microsoft 6to4 Adapter #112, Microsoft 6to4 Adapter #117 etc... Then it has the same flags on Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #12, Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #22, Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #28, and Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #40. I am hooked to the Internet VIA a Paradyne ADSL 2+. I have tried to just delete the flag items and reboot but this makes the device stop working. I have tried to find new drivers for said items with no sucess. I would appreciate any advice that you may have. Thank you.
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im not sure i understand the problem if the drivers have already been saved to you thumb drive just double click to install if you are downloading photos from the internet once it starts downloading windows will ask whether you want to run or save it a browse option will open you can save it into a folder in my documents or another device floppy or a usb device if your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on itclick start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound video and game controllers you might see a yellow question mark? Right click to reinstall drivers or you can download the drivers http://download.cnet.com/marvell827-exe/3000-2112_4-153106.html
http://download.cnet.com/nvidia-nforce-networking-controller/3000-2112_4-143144.html
NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller if these drivers are not right http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html on the home page you should see a search tab just type in what you are looking for (be precise)except numbers and ) / _ you might have to try it a few times to get it right also the download software finder under that there will be a list place a tick in the box of any one you want/need all software windows software mac software mobile and web apps
It certainly does sound like a driver. I would just go on a driver
update quest myself. Head over to nvidia and get the lastest Unified
platform (nforce) driver at http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp if you are using a nvidia sound card.
Try restarting the computer on safe mode with networking ( You can goto safe mode with networking by - restart your computer and start pressing the F8 button repeatedly till you get the new boot options menu) and then restore the computer to an earlier date to which the computer was working fine.
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NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller drivers may have messed up your network drivers , since your network card is broadcom or intel pro, and it is not there.
Try reinstalling the wireless lan drivers.
You can download the wireless network card driver from link below:
lets see here, your NVIDIA thing is for your ethernet port in your computer.
the wireless PCI adapter, is well, a wireless adapter, its used to connect your wireless, and a 1394 Net Adaptor Connection is basically Win2k/XP's way of telling
you that you have a Firewire interface installed in your system.
so, if your going wireless, you dont need NVIDIA, and as your device manager shows that it has a red x on it, it shows that its disabled. as for everything else, i wouldent worry about it.
do you have your LAN adapter turned on in your BIOS - if you do not then that is your problem. also are you using XP or Vista. You can't load the vista driver for XP. Let me know these things and i can help you.
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