Most motherboard based NICs can be enabled/disabled in the BIOS
setup. It's also likely your new XP has not had the Chipset driver added.
This is a system level driver that installs base drivers. In some cases the
NIC won't be indentified in Device Manager in it's native category but
may appear as "Unknown Device".
A USB Wireless is an option, but ~$35.00 is an expense you can avoid
if you can get the built-in Ethernet up and running.
Chipset drivers are usually Intel, nVidia, VIA ( or Hyperion ) and should
be posted on the manufacturer's website.
"Charlie3110" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:30073B04-055C-4081-8689-(E-Mail Removed)...
> thanks for that. I have downloaded and run Aida and it cannot find an
> ethernet controller. Perhaps this is the problem. Perhaps it is defunc?
> What
> now buy another or buy a new PC? This one is about 4 years old so does not
> owe me much. I was waiting for Windows 7 to come out. Perhaps I could buy
> an
> USB wireless adapter for the desktop as the modem/router works fine to
> this
> laptop. Which route do you think is the way to go? Is there a way of
> resurrecting the existing Etherent Controller?
> Thanks
> "Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Charlie3110" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:EA7BD14C-4C66-42D4-9679-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Thanks gentlemen for trying to help me. I have been onto the
>> > maufacturers
>> > of
>> > my PC Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo P to try to get some help from them but
>> > after
>> > spending fortune on a premium rate phone number i came to the
>> > conclusion
>> > that
>> > if the driver isn't on the recovery driver disc then they cant help me.
>> > I
>> > have downloaded several drivers from the manufacturers site but even
>> > though
>> > when I have been into device manager and told it to update the driver
>> > and
>> > browsed to my driver folder it cannot seem to associate itself with the
>> > files. I really do not know what to do now? I have uninstalled the
>> > ethernet
>> > controller and when I have rebooted it tells me that new hardware has
>> > been
>> > detected but we just return to the position I was with the yellow
>> > question
>> > mark. Fujitsu tell me the ethernet controller is a Realtek asus p5gd1
>> > but
>> > that does nothing for me. I would appreciate any further help on what I
>> > do
>> > from here? Thanks again
>>
>> Seeing that your efforts got you nowhere, you should start at the bottom
>> and
>> find out the brand and model of your network adapter. Download and
>> install a
>> tool like Aida (http://www.aumha.org/freeware/freeware.php#aida32), then
>> use
>> it to obtain the necessary details.
>>
>> Is there a driver for this NIC on your drivers CD? If not, is there one
>> on
>> the manufacturer's drivers page? If not then you will probably find one
>> on
>> www.driverguide.com.
>>
>>
>>