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Old 07-06-2008, 08:37 PM
daffymaggie
 
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installing D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter
I thought I did everything correctly........but obviously I didn't because it
doesn't work. Here is the story!

Bought the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter:
installed the driver from the CD that came with it.
shut down the computer. unplugged the power cord. opened up the tower.
installed the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter in an emply PCI slot.
turned on my computer.
nothing..............................
computer did not recognize it.

did everything again...........but put it in a different PCI
slot..............nothing.

disabled my internal (Intel pro 10/100) hard drive. nothing.

called customer service on the device. said it was bad. sent it back.

got another D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter.
Did everything the same as above. Nothing.

called customer service. The said that there is no way two devices could be
bad. That I may need to do something with the BIOS and or enable my PCI
slots. I have no idea what that means or how to do that or what I am doing
wrong??? Can anyone please help me!!!! Are my PCI slots bad or damaged???
I've never had anything in there??

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Old 07-06-2008, 09:51 PM
thecreator
 
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Re: installing D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter
Hi daffymaggie,

What is the Brand and Model Number of your Computer? What is the Brand
Name of your Computer BIOS? Can you access Computer BIOS? If you can't, then
you need to take the computer into a Computer Shop to help you out.


--
thecreator

"daffymaggie" <daffymaggie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E2498997-FF42-45DC-A41A-E079E173BA96@microsoft.com...
>I thought I did everything correctly........but obviously I didn't because
>it
> doesn't work. Here is the story!
>
> Bought the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter:
> installed the driver from the CD that came with it.
> shut down the computer. unplugged the power cord. opened up the tower.
> installed the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter in an emply PCI slot.
> turned on my computer.
> nothing..............................
> computer did not recognize it.
>
> did everything again...........but put it in a different PCI
> slot..............nothing.
>
> disabled my internal (Intel pro 10/100) hard drive. nothing.
>
> called customer service on the device. said it was bad. sent it back.
>
> got another D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter.
> Did everything the same as above. Nothing.
>
> called customer service. The said that there is no way two devices could
> be
> bad. That I may need to do something with the BIOS and or enable my PCI
> slots. I have no idea what that means or how to do that or what I am
> doing
> wrong??? Can anyone please help me!!!! Are my PCI slots bad or
> damaged???
> I've never had anything in there??
>



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Old 07-06-2008, 11:01 PM
daffymaggie
 
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Re: installing D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter
Dell Dimmension 8250 series, purchased on 12/10/02. I have no idea what a
BIOS is and can't find any information about a BIOS on my invoice???

"thecreator" wrote:

> Hi daffymaggie,
>
> What is the Brand and Model Number of your Computer? What is the Brand
> Name of your Computer BIOS? Can you access Computer BIOS? If you can't, then
> you need to take the computer into a Computer Shop to help you out.
>
>
> --
> thecreator
>
> "daffymaggie" <daffymaggie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E2498997-FF42-45DC-A41A-E079E173BA96@microsoft.com...
> >I thought I did everything correctly........but obviously I didn't because
> >it
> > doesn't work. Here is the story!
> >
> > Bought the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter:
> > installed the driver from the CD that came with it.
> > shut down the computer. unplugged the power cord. opened up the tower.
> > installed the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter in an emply PCI slot.
> > turned on my computer.
> > nothing..............................
> > computer did not recognize it.
> >
> > did everything again...........but put it in a different PCI
> > slot..............nothing.
> >
> > disabled my internal (Intel pro 10/100) hard drive. nothing.
> >
> > called customer service on the device. said it was bad. sent it back.
> >
> > got another D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter.
> > Did everything the same as above. Nothing.
> >
> > called customer service. The said that there is no way two devices could
> > be
> > bad. That I may need to do something with the BIOS and or enable my PCI
> > slots. I have no idea what that means or how to do that or what I am
> > doing
> > wrong??? Can anyone please help me!!!! Are my PCI slots bad or
> > damaged???
> > I've never had anything in there??
> >

>
>
>

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Old 07-06-2008, 11:04 PM
daffymaggie
 
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RE: installing D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter
daffymaggie wrote:
> PS: this in response to my earlier post.
>
> I went into the control panel, add hardware, and manually added the device
> so that it now apears in my network adapters area.
>
> now it has a yellow ! mark on it and a code 10 error??? whatever that
> means????




"daffymaggie" wrote:

> I thought I did everything correctly........but obviously I didn't because it
> doesn't work. Here is the story!
>
> Bought the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter:
> installed the driver from the CD that came with it.
> shut down the computer. unplugged the power cord. opened up the tower.
> installed the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter in an emply PCI slot.
> turned on my computer.
> nothing..............................
> computer did not recognize it.
>
> did everything again...........but put it in a different PCI
> slot..............nothing.
>
> disabled my internal (Intel pro 10/100) hard drive. nothing.
>
> called customer service on the device. said it was bad. sent it back.
>
> got another D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter.
> Did everything the same as above. Nothing.
>
> called customer service. The said that there is no way two devices could be
> bad. That I may need to do something with the BIOS and or enable my PCI
> slots. I have no idea what that means or how to do that or what I am doing
> wrong??? Can anyone please help me!!!! Are my PCI slots bad or damaged???
> I've never had anything in there??
>

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Old 07-07-2008, 12:12 AM
Nepatsfan
 
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Re: installing D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter
Put the CD that came with your network adapter in the drive and run the
installation routine to install the correct drivers. If that doesn't solve the
problem, download this file from D-Link and install those drivers.

ftp://ftp.dlink.com/NIC/dfe530tx+/Dr...rivers_610.zip

Good luck

Nepatsfan

"daffymaggie" <daffymaggie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> daffymaggie wrote:
>> PS: this in response to my earlier post.
>>
>> I went into the control panel, add hardware, and manually added the device
>> so that it now apears in my network adapters area.
>>
>> now it has a yellow ! mark on it and a code 10 error??? whatever that
>> means????

>
>
>
> "daffymaggie" wrote:
>
>> I thought I did everything correctly........but obviously I didn't because it
>> doesn't work. Here is the story!
>>
>> Bought the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter:
>> installed the driver from the CD that came with it.
>> shut down the computer. unplugged the power cord. opened up the tower.
>> installed the D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter in an emply PCI slot.
>> turned on my computer.
>> nothing..............................
>> computer did not recognize it.
>>
>> did everything again...........but put it in a different PCI
>> slot..............nothing.
>>
>> disabled my internal (Intel pro 10/100) hard drive. nothing.
>>
>> called customer service on the device. said it was bad. sent it back.
>>
>> got another D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet adapter.
>> Did everything the same as above. Nothing.
>>
>> called customer service. The said that there is no way two devices could be
>> bad. That I may need to do something with the BIOS and or enable my PCI
>> slots. I have no idea what that means or how to do that or what I am doing
>> wrong??? Can anyone please help me!!!! Are my PCI slots bad or damaged???
>> I've never had anything in there??
>>




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