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It sounds like it is a card in PCI slot #2, it should have
what looks like a large telephone plug-in socket or perhaps
a threaded connection on a stud, like a TV coaxial cable (or
perhaps both) and it should have two LEDs on the back, one
green and one red.
You can remove it and see if the computer boots properly.
If you are not using a cable modem or an Ethernet network,
you don't need the Network Interface Card (NIC).
If you need the NIC, you can buy another.
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| Hi.... Details? I dont know what is this thing... the
ethernet... in the system options are an error because this
controller.... I only know this: - Location: Ethernet PCI 2
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