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Maybe someone can explain my situation. My computer detects an ethernet LAN
card which I suppose is the onboard 3COM NIC. Even though the CD says the
software is for a PCI NIC card, is that this one?? I tried to install it
and it went to DOS and I am not sure what happened from there. I get the
yellow question mark in the hardware list. Anyone know what I should do??

John.

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Draggonfodder wrote:
> Maybe someone can explain my situation. My computer detects an
> ethernet LAN card which I suppose is the onboard 3COM NIC. Even
> though the CD says the software is for a PCI NIC card, is that this
> one?? I tried to install it and it went to DOS and I am not sure
> what happened from there. I get the yellow question mark in the
> hardware list. Anyone know what I should do??


http://dlsvr02.asus.com/pub/ASUS/l [...] 90xv54.zip

use this driver for your 3com NIC.

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On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 19:58:36 GMT, "Draggonfodder"
<commojohn@braemarnet.com> wrote:

>Maybe someone can explain my situation. My computer detects an ethernet LAN
>card which I suppose is the onboard 3COM NIC.

There are two onboard NICs - NVidia and 3Com. I have the NVidia one
turned off in the BIOS. The 3Com runs fine with the software from
the CD.

>Even though the CD says the
>software is for a PCI NIC card, is that this one?? I tried to install it
>and it went to DOS and I am not sure what happened from there. I get the
>yellow question mark in the hardware list. Anyone know what I should do??

Highlight, remove and then reinstall.


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