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Network Card GONE
Name: telehorse Date: March 15, 2007 at 17:58:32 Pacific OS: WinxP CPU/Ram: Celeron D 3.33Ghz/1 GB Product: Custom
Comment:
Hello,
I recently tried to install Ubuntu on my computer and have a dual-boot setup between that and Windows XP. As soon as I installed Ubuntu, my intergrated network card was no longer recognized by either Windows or Ubuntu. It simply doesn't show up in Device Manager!
I didn't have much on my computer, so I went ahead and reinstalled Windows (I also got rid of Ubuntu and made it just one partition again) thinking this would solve the problem. It didn't. I went to the manual for my motherboard (PC Chips P23G) and found out how to clear the CMOS memory. This didn't do anything, either. HELP! How can I get my intergrated LAN back?!
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