Etnernet installer
Started by
FCCAGut
, Dec 27 2007 12:12 AM
#1
Posted 27 December 2007 - 12:12 AM
#2
Posted 27 December 2007 - 04:49 PM
Copying the DLLs and dumping them in the same places on your computer won't do anything.
You need to download the actual driver from the people who made the computer, or see if there is a Drivers folder on the other machine.
You need to download the actual driver from the people who made the computer, or see if there is a Drivers folder on the other machine.
#3
Posted 27 December 2007 - 04:58 PM
Try this handy bit of software.
www.symplisit.com
Download it onto another machine then install it on the problem PC and run it. It will tell you whats missing and download the missing drivers. The freeware trial only allows you to download two drivers from the list so select 'Pick from list' and look for your chipset/mobo drivers. Download them and install them and your on the way to fixing it. Worked for me
Edit: Reading thru that it doesnt read quite right
A better way of putting it is to run it on your dud PC then make a note of the missing drivers and use another PC to DL them. Burn em onto a CDR then install them on the dud PC. You could also use www.cpuid.com and get their diagnostics tool which is free. It tells you exactly what your system comprises of to locate the correct drivers.
www.symplisit.com
Download it onto another machine then install it on the problem PC and run it. It will tell you whats missing and download the missing drivers. The freeware trial only allows you to download two drivers from the list so select 'Pick from list' and look for your chipset/mobo drivers. Download them and install them and your on the way to fixing it. Worked for me
Edit: Reading thru that it doesnt read quite right
A better way of putting it is to run it on your dud PC then make a note of the missing drivers and use another PC to DL them. Burn em onto a CDR then install them on the dud PC. You could also use www.cpuid.com and get their diagnostics tool which is free. It tells you exactly what your system comprises of to locate the correct drivers.
Edited by Mighty Boosh, 27 December 2007 - 05:08 PM.
#4
Posted 27 December 2007 - 08:45 PM
Ever read Catch 22
He can't download anything because he has no network connection.
You can download the driver on the other system for the Intel Pro/100 M card here. Put it on CD or a flash drive then load it on the other computer:
http://downloadcente.....mp;submit=Go!
He can't download anything because he has no network connection.
You can download the driver on the other system for the Intel Pro/100 M card here. Put it on CD or a flash drive then load it on the other computer:
http://downloadcente.....mp;submit=Go!
#5
Posted 28 December 2007 - 03:06 AM
Ever read Catch 22
He can't download anything because he has no network connection.
But he's posted on here on another PC so he has got a connection elsewhere he can use to do all the downloading that he needs to do
#6
Posted 28 December 2007 - 08:50 PM
Agreed, but this is what you said:
Download it onto another machine then install it on the problem PC and run it. It will tell you whats missing and download the missing drivers.
Won't work because there is no internet connection. Might be able to use the info to find drivers though.
Download it onto another machine then install it on the problem PC and run it. It will tell you whats missing and download the missing drivers.
Won't work because there is no internet connection. Might be able to use the info to find drivers though.
#7
Posted 28 December 2007 - 08:51 PM
I haven't tried anything yet but I will try to soon but I will post all I find on here.
#8
Posted 29 December 2007 - 01:08 PM
I did install drivers for my ethernet but now I'm trying to find a driver for my MGA DJ700 monitor. Where can I get one in english?
#9
Posted 29 December 2007 - 04:57 PM
MGA or MAG DJ700 17 IN TOUCHSCREEN CLR MONITOR PN: NIS-MG-DJ70-115?
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