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Solve : Onboard LAN Adapter not seen by Device Manager after upgrading BIOS? |
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Answer» DEAR Experts I have MotherBoard ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 in the link below : http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=P5GC-MX/1333&p=1&s=22&hashedid=PYvbfOokwxUzJky3 Every thing was working fine (XP Prof SP3) till my mate upgraded the BOIS after that Onboard LAN Adapter got missing from the Device Manager and the LAN icon got missing from my "Network Place". I did a fresh installation of windows still the same problem is going on, then I realized the problem with BIOS. I have checked BIOS and I enabled every thing that I would have thought is related to onboard LAN but still no joy. What should I do to rectify the problem ThanksDid you save a copy of the OLD BIOS? That is the recommended PROCEDURE when doing a BIOS upgrade. Perhaps you need to go to the website and download another version of the BIOS. You may have used the wrong one. Did you have a special reason for doing a BIOS upgrade? The motherboard you have is not very old and it would seem unlikely that a revision would be needed.What do you see under device manager, network adapter? Any flags or marks, other devices? After INSTALLING the OS did you install your chipset driver that came with the mobo or thru online? Did you reinstall the same XP service pack 3 on your computer? Quote Did you save a copy of the old BIOS?Unfortunately no. Quote That is the recommended procedure when doing a BIOS upgrade.Yes I am aware of that but I had not upgraded the BIOS my friend had done it Quote Perhaps you need to go to the website and download another version of the BIOS. I was planning to do that but BIOS in .ROM format not .exe format. Quote You may have used the wrong one.No, it is the right one for sure. Quote Did you have a special reason for doing a BIOS upgrade? The motherboard you have is not very old and it would seem unlikely that a revision would be neededYes it shouldn't have happened from the first place Quote What do you see under device manager, network adapter? NOTHING under device manager. Quote Any flags or marks, other devices?if there is nothing under device manager obviously I won't be to see flags or marks Quote After installing the OS did you install your chipset driver that came with the mobo or thru online?Yes Quote Did you reinstall the same XP service pack 3 on your computer?Yes ThanksThis is a rare thing to occur after BIOS upgrade... Try putting your SATA Hdrive to another SATA port also with your optical drive if its SATA. Set BIOS settings to default. Quote from: zillah on May 02, 2011, 09:11:40 PM Dear Experts On that page that you've linked us to, there are eight different BIOS versions, including the one that the board originally came with. Try another one. |
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