Charlie
Thu Feb 21 22:24:30 PST 2008
Which can be disabled in the BIOS, and the drivers removed. If that's what's
necessary. And yes, I agree, it shouldn't be. But we've all been using the
"delete it, unplug it, reboot, login, shutdown, plug back in, let Windows
rediscover" dance since Windows 95. And it's still sometimes the best way to
get flakey hardware to work.
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"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:FCB86C5E-229E-49EC-8EAA-405185D2A8F8@microsoft.com...
>I understand the frustration. The Yukon is an integrated NIC on that mobo.
>
> "Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling@dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote in message
> news:uxx0ZbPdIHA.288@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> If I understand this correctly, you had some hardware that used to work,
>> now
>> you have some other hardware that sometimes work?
>>
>> I believe that a good place to start is to not just change drivers and
>> disconnecting the hardware, or ignoring any missing pieces - but to
>> completely uninstall every bit of trace of that old hardware. In fact,
>> things being what they are now, I would completely uninstall everything
>> that
>> connects to the outside world, making sure I reboot for each item.
>> Finally,
>> I would make a cold-boot and reinstall the hardware and the drivers that
>> you
>> are using!
>>
>> If issues then remain, come back here, it will be much easier to figure
>> out
>> what is happening.
>>
>>
>> Tony. . .
>>
>>
>>
>> "ketzazu" <ketzazu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A8243342-1C5D-48AA-A699-3255BEB24F9A@microsoft.com...
>>> Kue2,
>>> i do have the latest drivers from Marvell and I even installed a second
>>> Belkin card with a Realtek RTL8139 chipset with the latest drivers also.
>>> There is no network connectivity at all for neither one unless, again,
>>> un I
>>> switch from old to new drivers and vice versa.
>>> What puzzles me is the fact that in Safe Mode both Nics work fine and
>>> connect to the network and internet right after bootup????
>>> Any genius that can explain it to me?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> "Kue2" wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a motherboard built by Asus (was not built for Vista!) Same
>>>> controller card.(Marvel) Go here & d/l the latest drivers for the card
>>>> &
>>>> apply.
>>>>
http://www.marvell.com/drivers/search.do
>>>> If you have an older linksys router,make sure you have the latest
>>>> firmware
>>>> applied.
>>>> I have no problems connecting using the Marvel card & linksys router.I
>>>> have
>>>> a Asus K8VSE Deluxe MB. I dual boot XP32,XP 64, & Vista 64 no
>>>> connection
>>>> problems.
>>>> Some older linksys routers only supporting (B) had problems,later
>>>> version
>>>> supporting (B) did not. (G) versions work right out of the box in
>>>> Vista 64.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "ketzazu" <ketzazu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:BE950FC4-5119-47AB-8DDA-140FF2E74536@microsoft.com...
>>>> >I have an Asus A8V with an integrated Marvell Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010
>>>> >PCI
>>>> > Gigabit Ethernet Controller. This card will not connect to the
>>>> > internet no
>>>> > matter what kind of drivers I use when I was using Linksys routers.
>>>> > Last
>>>> > week, I connected it to an Westell DSL modem and I was shocked to
>>>> > connect
>>>> > to
>>>> > the internet ( the wireless dongle that I used for over a year to
>>>> > access
>>>> > the
>>>> > internet vanished and my kids could not tell me why).
>>>> > The problem is that after rebooting Vista Ultimate 64 bit, the
>>>> > computer
>>>> > will not connect to the internet again unless I roll back the drivers
>>>> > or
>>>> > update the drivers for the ethernet controller. it seems that the
>>>> > computer
>>>> > does not remember to keep the working settings and initialize the
>>>> > ethernet
>>>> > card to access the internet after booting up. Using a different
>>>> > ethernet
>>>> > card
>>>> > requires the same "rolling back or updadating again; the current
>>>> > drivers.
>>>> > I never have to do that when I was using the USB 2.0 wireless
>>>> > adapter. At
>>>> > boot up, the computer would always connct automatically thru the
>>>> > wireless
>>>> > network.
>>>> > My question is: how do I get Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit to
>>>> > remember the
>>>> > working settings after I reboot so that I don;t always have to
>>>> > perform a
>>>> > rollback or an updating of drivers?
>>>> > Thanks for your help.
>>>> > PS. Asus is no help because they said the A8V motherboard was not
>>>> > built
>>>> > for
>>>> > Vista!
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
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