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Netgear wg311v3 on a dell system This device cannot start. (Code
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please help thanks trying to install on a new dell E520 (with clean vista install) i am geting lots of problems instaling device drivers for a wg311 card it will only install in safe mode , then when i reboot i get back to a code 10 i have the latest vista driver for it. it works ok on my other system with vista on it ok. i have rang Dell and netgear but they not help is there a way that vista can load the driver for the card 1st before most of the other drivers ?? |
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Netgear wg311v3 on a dell system This device cannot start. (Code
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I have had the (code 10) problem and i get it back every time i increase the 667 DDRII ram in my system . works well with only 2GB. will not work with 3 or 4 GB does anybody know how to change the way ram is split up in vista ? "mybarts" wrote: Hi please help thanks trying to install on a new dell E520 (with clean vista install) i am geting lots of problems instaling device drivers for a wg311 card it will only install in safe mode , then when i reboot i get back to a code 10 i have the latest vista driver for it. it works ok on my other system with vista on it ok. i have rang Dell and netgear but they not help is there a way that vista can load the driver for the card 1st before most of the other drivers ?? |
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Netgear wg311v3 on a dell system This device cannot start. (Code
*Got IT !!! Working On 4GB Happily !!!* I got it working on my machine which has 4GB of ram and 32-bit Windows Vista. The idea is to use PAE (Physical Address Extension) so that 32 Bit Windows can address addresses above 4Gigs of RAM. To do it on Windows Vista 32 1) Open Command Prompt As Administrator 2) Type this line and hit Enter BCDEdit /set PAE forceenable To do it on Windows Xp 32 1) Open "boot.ini" file from your c: (Its Hidden By Default, So, You Need To "Show OS Files" In Folder Options. 2) Add "/PAE" At The End. Eg. [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOW S [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Windo ws Xp Professional" /fastdetect /PAE Thats All, And I Hope Yours Can Work Just As Mine Did. *********************************************** If You Happen To Screw Up Something You Can Restore Things By: Vista 32: 1) Open Command Prompt As Administrator 2) Type this line and hit Enter BCDEdit /deletevalue PAE Windows Xp 32: 1) Open "boot.ini" file from your c: (Its Hidden By Default, So, You Need To "Show OS Files" In Folder Options. 2) Remove "/PAE" At The End. *********************************************** -- Rayrox Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |