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Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Download Now. Developer's Description By Acer. Click on the following links for the driver package readme info Full Specifications. What's new in version 3. Release August 26, Date Added January 15, Version 3. No, I couldn't use System Restore, because I had disabled it after installing the operating system. It takes quite a reasonable amount of space, and, from previous experiences, it doesn't really help if there's a problem.
But now I'm quite baffled because I repaired the installation by overwriting the Windows files with the CD, but leaving the preference settings intact , and the problem is still there.
Could it be that the damn adapter is broken? Maybe this is a hardware problem, actually?!! Is there any way to check and know for sure?
Thanks for the help. Yeah, I guess I'll have to install another operating system, like Windows , and see if that installation connects to the Internet. I don't have a spare hard-drive, but I can delete this current XP installation for now because it seems to be the only way to make some progress. I have a router between the modem and the computer. You might not believe this: I did your thing with the cables and the rebooting; still nothing.
Then, in frustration, I just unplugged the power cord again. For some strange reason, though, I rebooted again. By the way, the CMOS time and date were erased, too, in the process When it got into Windows, the Low Connectivity warning was gone. I thought perhaps switching back to 'Obtain an IP address automatically' didn't take effect, but it had taken. I tried imdb.
I don't know how the hell it got fixed, but apparently it did. The shock of cutting the power did something to it. Thanks a million for your help and for continuing to post here. Listen, from what information you know now about my problem, can you tell me, please?
Thank you. Last edited: May 26, Might help me if the power goes out, I guess Thank you very much. Oh, the motherboard is really old, for a computer - , I reckon. I did turn the warning that XP gives at MB free off, though, so that shouldn't bother me.
Thanks again, Ddp. Your advices helped. You must log in or sign up to reply here.
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