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Nov 2 2007, 01:03 PM
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Nov 3 2007, 05:36 AM
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![]() Still visually handicapped, new avatar :0) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Global Moderator Posts: 15,531 Joined: 2-October 05 From: Southeastern CT, USA Member No.: 35,824 |
The eMachines website doesn't list a specific Ethernet card for your PC - so you'll have to try some different free programs to identify it:
Try this one first: http://www.gtopala.com/index.html If that doesn't give you enough info for the card, try this program: http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html Let us know the data that the program finds and we can point you towards the proper drivers for it. In the event that there isn't sufficient info to fully identify the model, these driver packs can help ease the chore of looking for the driver: http://driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/ Use the LAN one for a built in Ehternet card and the WLAN for wireless cards. This post has been edited by usasma: Nov 3 2007, 05:37 AM -------------------- - John
**If you need a more detailed explanation, please ask for it. I have the Knack. ** BTW - the avatar pic is a camel as it looks back at me while I'm in the saddle (and he wasn't happy!) |
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