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Vista & 3Com
Hi at all,
My Vista installationa has a problem with my network card. Brief description: i have XP prof, i downloaded the windows vista advisor utility to check my pc hardware, it said it's ok, good. After in another hard disk I installed Vista, after installation I had not able to connect to internet. Vista said me (device manger or similar )that the only device it didn't able to recognize was the network card. It is impossbile for me to update my Vista. The model of my network card is 3Com Etherlink XL 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX). The 3Com site has not anymore my model. The strange thing is that XP said that the network card is ok, the advisor Vista utlitity said is ok, but after installation Vista said the network isn't ok. Anyone have an idea or suggestions? thank you robbio |
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Vista & 3Com
sure,
but this is just a temporary solution, if i had to reinstall both os for some reasons and i had not cd driver...? robio "BSchnur" wrote in message om... If you could track down the XP drivers and if you are running Vista 32 bit, you might be able to use those drivers. -- Barry Schnur |
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Vista & 3Com
sorry,
i don't understand. Do you mean to use the same drvier installed on XP? if yes, are you sure this driver is correct and is right for Vista? thanks robbbio "BSchnur" wrote in message om... If you could track down the XP drivers and if you are running Vista 32 bit, you might be able to use those drivers. -- Barry Schnur |
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Vista & 3Com
robbio spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself:
Hi at all, My Vista installationa has a problem with my network card. Brief description: i have XP prof, i downloaded the windows vista advisor utility to check my pc hardware, it said it's ok, good. After in another hard disk I installed Vista, after installation I had not able to connect to internet. Vista said me (device manger or similar )that the only device it didn't able to recognize was the network card. It is impossbile for me to update my Vista. The model of my network card is 3Com Etherlink XL 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX). The 3Com site has not anymore my model. The strange thing is that XP said that the network card is ok, the advisor Vista utlitity said is ok, but after installation Vista said the network isn't ok. Anyone have an idea or suggestions? Every time I've installed Vista with that network card in a machine, Vista hits the internet and gets the drivers for it. 3C905B-TX, but I can't see there being much difference with one being a C and the other a B. Of course you'll have to have another way for Vista to get to the internet to locate the drivers. After that, the card works great. I'm sure there are driver's out there. You can do the work, if you want them bad enough. -- Mhzjunkie 1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR" GOTO 1 END |
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Vista & 3Com
hi,
if found a solution that works. Download the 3C90x1.exe from 3Com site, expand it into a folder. After tell Vista to search there for the network card driver. After that you can connect to internet. If you try to check updates from microsoft site you will see that there is an update for 3com driver. thanks robbio "robbio" wrote in message ... Hi at all, My Vista installationa has a problem with my network card. Brief description: i have XP prof, i downloaded the windows vista advisor utility to check my pc hardware, it said it's ok, good. After in another hard disk I installed Vista, after installation I had not able to connect to internet. Vista said me (device manger or similar )that the only device it didn't able to recognize was the network card. It is impossbile for me to update my Vista. The model of my network card is 3Com Etherlink XL 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX). The 3Com site has not anymore my model. The strange thing is that XP said that the network card is ok, the advisor Vista utlitity said is ok, but after installation Vista said the network isn't ok. Anyone have an idea or suggestions? thank you robbio |
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Vista & 3Com
robbio spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself:
hi, if found a solution that works. Download the 3C90x1.exe from 3Com site, expand it into a folder. After tell Vista to search there for the network card driver. After that you can connect to internet. If you try to check updates from microsoft site you will see that there is an update for 3com driver. Glad you got it worked out sir. -- Mhzjunkie 1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR" GOTO 1 END |
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Vista & 3Com
sorry,
i don't understand. Do you mean to use the same drvier installed on XP? if yes, are you sure this driver is correct and is right for Vista? I'm not sure, just suggesting an approach: My original post (emphasis added): If you could track down the XP drivers and if you are running Vista 32 bit, you *might* be able to use those drivers Note, there is a fair chance that you'd need the driver inf file for the install as well (again, not sure of this). I've not run into driver problems with the motherboards I use that have embedded NIC's (Realtek, nVidia, Intel and Broadcom). Then again, my 'recover' NIC if the install doesn't find a NIC is an Intel 10/100 -- they have worked for a long time and still do. -- Barry Schnur |
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3com
Most hardware manufacturers are lagging behind in writing drivers for Vista. If your product is no longer supported, it's time to go shopping and buy a new card. My 3com home connect webcam falls into the same category. It's too old and they won't be supplying any updated drivers. I'll find a friend that still uses xp and needs a webcam rather than just trash it because it works fine like so many other old hardware items from previous upgrades. Funny how we save all our old hardware items. Packrat syndrome is a terrible thing!
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