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This was originally posted in m.p.w.v.hardware_devices but no response to
date. I am trying XP64 and Vista 64 to decide which to use on a new PC I am building. Vista 64 runs fine, much better support for 64 bit drivers now, but my network has disappeared (it worked yesterday). In Device Manager the NIC (NVidia) is shown as working properly but the Network Centre says there are no network devices. I have tried to un-install it but that doesn't seem to work. I am using the latest NVidia drivers. I have been round the loop of clicking the various help buttons that appear but they all end up offering to help me find a wireless network. It works fine in XP64 so I don't think it's a hardware problem. Vista was winning by a short head but this is a show stopper, I can't understand why Device Manager says no problems but the OS doesn't think there is a NIC installed. Any thoughts? I have gone back to XP64 for now and the network is working fine. -- Jeff Gaines |
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Some of the onboard nVidia NICs' are known to be "Flakey". Try a good PCI NIC. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Jeff Gaines" wrote in message ... This was originally posted in m.p.w.v.hardware_devices but no response to date. I am trying XP64 and Vista 64 to decide which to use on a new PC I am building. Vista 64 runs fine, much better support for 64 bit drivers now, but my network has disappeared (it worked yesterday). In Device Manager the NIC (NVidia) is shown as working properly but the Network Centre says there are no network devices. I have tried to un-install it but that doesn't seem to work. I am using the latest NVidia drivers. I have been round the loop of clicking the various help buttons that appear but they all end up offering to help me find a wireless network. It works fine in XP64 so I don't think it's a hardware problem. Vista was winning by a short head but this is a show stopper, I can't understand why Device Manager says no problems but the OS doesn't think there is a NIC installed. Any thoughts? I have gone back to XP64 for now and the network is working fine. -- Jeff Gaines |
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On 30/04/2008 in message Jack
(MVP-Networking). wrote: Some of the onboard nVidia NICs' are known to be "Flakey". Try a good PCI NIC. Jack (MVP-Networking). Thanks Jack :-) I have a dilemma now, as long as my Q9450 arrives tomorrow I will be building a new PC based around a Gigabyte mainboard with the X48 chipset and Realtek 8111B LAN. I think I'll put the OS drive in a caddy so I can swap it easily, then I can see which of XP64 and Vista 64 is happiest with the new setup. -- Jeff Gaines |