"Connie" <Connie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The system picks up my new network card but when I try to run its driver, it
> cannot install the driver through the Found New Hardware wizard, even though
> I am using the right driver on the right motherboard (AOpen-Micro ATX). I'm
> using WinXP Pro. Tried a couple of working NIC cards but same problem appears.
>
> Where could the problem be?
> Pls someone help me.
>
> Connie
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Connie,
You mention "I am using the right driver on the right motherboard (AOpen-Micro
ATX)." That leads me to believe you are using the integrated NIC chip on the
motherboard, not an add-on PCI NIC adapter/card. If that is correct, please provide
the exact:
Make/Model PC.
Make/Model motherboard.
If you are using an add-on PCI NIC adapter/card and not the integrated NIC, please
provide the exact Make/Model of the adapter/card you are using.
Also, let us know if the NIC is operative and Windows is recognizing the NIC as new
hardware installed even though it is installed and working. If it is not installed
and properly working, provide the info stated above.
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Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Windows Desktop User Experience }
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