On Tuesday 09 August 2005 02:54 pm, Joe had this to say in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
> I have an hp unit that I've done a complete format and reinstallation of
> the XP home edition, loaded Service Pack2 and still have the same issue.
> Upon starting the pc the OS trys to load the onboard ethernet controller
> and comes up with this message " Windows could not load the installer for
> Net. Contact your hardware vendor for assistance." I went into the BIOS
> and disabled the onboard ethernet controller (nic) and then rebooted with
> no problems.I assumed the onboard nic was broke. I then installed a new
> PCI Ethernet Controller and the same message appears " Windows could not
> load the installer for Net. Contact your hardware vendor for assistance."
> and the machine again refuses to recognize and install the drivers from
> the Nic's original Driver CD. How can I fix this?? Thanks for any
> suggestions.
>
> Joey
You need to install the driver for the onboard NIC that came with your
motherboard's CD. Or, if you're going to stick with the PCI NIC, then the
drivers that came with that device. Don't count on XP to provide drivers
that work with every device out there. Even if XP does provide drivers,
you're still better off using the ones from the manufacturer of the device
you wish to use.
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