Re: network adaptor not found
- From: "Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 16:18:18 -0800
Remove the card and look up the manufacturer, then download the driver.
Gregg Hill
"darlene" <darlene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks" wrote:
>
>> Whoa... too late now but there are ways to get into systems if you
>> forgot a username/password
>
> got the password/username thing worked out .... reinstalled the os ;-)
>
>> If you are setting up a clean install, go into the control panel,
>> system, hardware and look to see if a hardware device has a "!" in it.
>> Feed it a driver and you should then be good to go.
>
> howevah ... in the process, i neglected to write down the name of the
> driver
> and when i go back and attempt to recreate the same scenario, i can't
> bring
> it up again ... we cannot connect the computer to the net ... it will not
> find, much less recognize, the nic card ....
>
> thanks for the response ... need more input!
>
> darlene ;-))
>
>
>> darlene wrote:
>> > i am resetting up (after not being able to utilize user name and
>> > password)
>> > sbs 2003 (preimun edition) and cannot get the os to recognize and
>> > configure
>> > the network card ... how can i do this?
>> >
>> > thanks for any and all help .... darlene
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