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I just finished installing Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2 on my C drive.
Currently I am running Windows XP with a MSI P965 Platinum Motherboard. Everything works fine when running Windows XP. However when I am running Vista, it cannot connect to the internet as it says that no Network adapter found. I tried running the automatic diagnostic tool but no avail. I cannot seem to find a solution anywhere and I am at my wits end. Shall appreciate any help from the gurus. Thanks |
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phaiba wrote:
I just finished installing Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2 on my C drive. Currently I am running Windows XP with a MSI P965 Platinum Motherboard. Everything works fine when running Windows XP. However when I am running Vista, it cannot connect to the internet as it says that no Network adapter found. I tried running the automatic diagnostic tool but no avail. I cannot seem to find a solution anywhere and I am at my wits end. Shall appreciate any help from the gurus. Is your network adapter onboard? If so, go to MSI's download site for your specific model motherboard. Hopefully there will be Vista drivers for your board, including built-in components like sound and network adapter (if applicable). If there are no drivers and the NIC is onboard, you are pretty much out of luck. Throw in a supported PCI NIC instead. Or try the XP drivers and see what happens. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |