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PC network problem ... Please help
« on: June 18, 2009, 07:51:21 PM »
I'm asking here because im not a member of any otehr forum plus i feel comfy here :)

Basicly all of a sudden my pc is not finding its onboard network card .

Not listed in device manager , i tried to do ADD NEW hardware and not found either .

I did a system restore and it didnt help .

I tried installing a PCI network card and windows still doesnt find it .

I am only managing to work using wireless

Any help please?
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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2009, 07:56:54 PM »
Check your BIOS, see if the card is recognized there.
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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2009, 08:19:18 PM »
As Wayne said, checking the BIOS is a good start.  It helps narrow if you're looking at a hardware or software problem.

If we're looking at software (the items show up in BIOS) when in Windows Device Manager, do you have any items with yellow (!) or (?) on them?  If so, try deleting them and rebooting.  This will force Windows to redetect and reinstall their drivers.  

What version of Windows are you running?  There may be some additional steps to help...
 

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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2009, 08:27:33 PM »
I'm using XP .

I have reset the bios using the jumper on the motherboard next to the battery .

There is no option to enable or disable the onboard lan .

I even tried putting in another lan card through PCI but still windows wont detect .

Nothing not even with the explanation mark / yellow ... As though there is no LAN hardware .

I'm at my wits end ... Ive tried and tried but no luck :(

I am starting to think it may be software , but i did a system restore and still no luck .

I tried force installing the drive but it says it could not be started "code 10" .
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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2009, 08:43:36 PM »
Nothing showing up in device manager is strange indeed - I'd guess it's a messed up system. Set "Plug & Play BIOS present" in BIOS setup to "No" (always works better that way) and check if the NIC shows up on the config status page (may have to be activated, ie. no "quiet boot", "full screen logo" or similar) just previous to booting.

Try to install XP on a spare drive / partition to check whether it's hardware or software related or try a BartPE or Linux live CD.
 

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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2009, 09:13:50 PM »
Ok, for Windows XP, make sure your 'Plug and Play' service is set to Automatic and is started.  If that thing isn't running properly, it'll cause all sorts of havoc (usually more with sound cards, but also with network cards).  Also check that the 'Network Connections' service is started and running.

And, just to confirm, you have no yellow (!) or (?) and no disabled devices (red X) anywhere in device manager.  (Not just not under the "Network Adaptors" branch, but none ANYWHERE, right?)  Is a 'Network Adaptors' branch even being displayed?  If so, what's under it?  

And, a next debugging step...  If you still suspect software, as Zac67 said, try a BartPE or Linux Live CD.  If that detects a network card properly, you know it's software.  Might be time to reinstall Windows.  

If the live CD does NOT detect the network card, though... It might be time to start examining why the hardware isn't being presented to the OS.  (Probably a hardware fault or misconfiguration.)
 

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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #6 on: June 18, 2009, 09:26:43 PM »
Quote from: Ilwrath;512137
Ok, for Windows XP, make sure your 'Plug and Play' service is set to Automatic and is started.  If that thing isn't running properly, it'll cause all sorts of havoc (usually more with sound cards, but also with network cards).  Also check that the 'Network Connections' service is started and running.

And, just to confirm, you have no yellow (!) or (?) and no disabled devices (red X) anywhere in device manager.  (Not just not under the "Network Adaptors" branch, but none ANYWHERE, right?)  Is a 'Network Adaptors' branch even being displayed?  If so, what's under it?  

And, a next debugging step...  If you still suspect software, as Zac67 said, try a BartPE or Linux Live CD.  If that detects a network card properly, you know it's software.  Might be time to reinstall Windows.  

If the live CD does NOT detect the network card, though... It might be time to start examining why the hardware isn't being presented to the OS.  (Probably a hardware fault or misconfiguration.)


I tried Knoppix 5.0 Linux Live CD and i had no network ... :(

Back to XP

Under network device only my bluetooth and Wireless Lan dongles are showing up .

My onboard LAN (which was working today) AND the PCI lan i plugged in today are both not showing up .
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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #7 on: June 18, 2009, 09:30:44 PM »
In knoppix, did you try 'ifconfig eth0 up' in the shell and then checkout what ifconfig says afterwards? Did you check the dmesg on knoppix and look to see if it saw ethernet board?
 

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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #8 on: June 19, 2009, 09:34:30 AM »
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In knoppix, did you try 'ifconfig eth0 up' in the shell and then checkout what ifconfig says afterwards? Did you check the dmesg on knoppix and look to see if it saw ethernet board?


I bought a brand new PCI lan card to do one more test ..

If that doesnt work i am gonna try a fresh install of XP using another HD to determine if its hardware or sofware .
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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #9 on: June 19, 2009, 10:27:29 AM »
Try this: Input you network cards model No. "xxxx" into Google with the word "unrecognised" or "trouble" or better still the error No. "xx". You should find what you are looking for.
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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2009, 06:31:09 PM »
I dont know how but i fixed it :)

I put in my brand new PCI Lan card and XP failed to see it or say new hardware found .

I turned off the PC and unplugged it from the power cord and then reset the cmos again using the jumper.

I went for a nap

Woke up and turned the system on and found that my onboard LAN was working again !!

No "found new hardware" or anything ... it was just there .

The new PCI card wasnt found , so i turned off again and removed it .

Switched on again and the onboard is still there and working perfect ..

Strange ??? Very .... but thats Windows for you
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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #11 on: June 19, 2009, 06:54:19 PM »
Glad someone's onboard network is working.  My onboard Intel Pro 100 / VE decided it would kick the bit bucket.  I was just working along and blam, reboot, and then my physical media was detected as 10/Full.  (And still stayed as 10/Full as I unplugged the cable...)  Intel Pro diagnostics fails with a status of physical loopback failed.  

Time to pick up the cheap PCI Gig E card for me, now.  (I'd been wanting to move that machine up to 1000TX, anyhow.)  :P
 

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Re: PC network problem ... Please help
« Reply #12 on: June 19, 2009, 07:57:23 PM »
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Glad someone's onboard network is working.  My onboard Intel Pro 100 / VE decided it would kick the bit bucket.  I was just working along and blam, reboot, and then my physical media was detected as 10/Full.  (And still stayed as 10/Full as I unplugged the cable...)  Intel Pro diagnostics fails with a status of physical loopback failed.  

Time to pick up the cheap PCI Gig E card for me, now.  (I'd been wanting to move that machine up to 1000TX, anyhow.)  :P


My onboard is a Gig E so no complaints :)
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