TheBoz wrote:
> Yes is was a straight motherboard swap the AMD CPU was upgraded from
> 2700 to 2800, this is the only difference.
> I have installed a separate NIC and checked my D/L speed but it's just
> about the same. This I thought would solve the problem. My mental
> health is starting to suffer a little more than normal :-)
>
> Obscure network packet size. I'm not sure what you mean by this.
You can set the maximum packet size (it's in the registry somewhere),
it's called MTU and relies on a few factors. If you set it too large,
the packets have to be split into two and you incure twice as much
overhead. It would seem unlikely that this has happened, however.
It's possible that a BIOS upgrade can make a device or two, as well as
anythn attached to that device, be redected... perhaps something liek
this has happened.
> I've reloaded all the chip set drivers but my system doesn't like the
> niVida driver, it'll reboot in the middle. I hate when that happens!
I would most definately try to work out what is going wrong there.
A good way to diagnose which driver is causing the reboot is to run the
setup program, then navigate to: C:\NVIDIA\<driver directory> and remove
folders for drivers, and then going back to the driver setup to hit
next, next, next...
Trial and error, but it might help you out. Have you ever tried to
install a network driver manually? Perhaps an NRM one? I had all sorts
of problems when I tried that on my nForce2.
Ben
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