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Computer: Dell Inspiron 1100
Date of Acquisition: April 2004 (used, ship date 10/9/2003) OS: XP Home Edition Problem: Device Manager window no longer lists an Ethernet Controller type of Network Adapter and we can no longer connect to the Internet via CAT5 Ethernet cable/network connector. Background: We have 'summer' and 'winter' residences, with CAT5 connectivity at the former and wireless (Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated Controller) at the latter. Through two connectivity 'cycles' there has been no problem until recently. Upon having problems with our wireless router at our current location, we tried to connect via CAT5 cable. It was then that the Network Adapter turned up missing. We have a second CAT5-connected computer. According to Time Warner Cable tech support, our driver had been 'dropped' and something about a 'NIC Card' being lost. I searched the hard drive and found 8 occurrences of the file nic1394.sys, one being hidden. We would appreciate any help in reestablishing our Ethernet network adapter. Thanks, Mizzou Fan |
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