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| Thread ID: 63987 | 2005-11-29 06:00:00 | Lan card is not recognized - Help pls. | vijju123 (9329) | Press F1 |
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| 408531 | 2005-11-29 06:00:00 | Hi! I have a strage problem....I definately need your help to fix it. Power was not coming to my motherboard so I gave to servicing and got it back. Since, then it started behaving strangely...though it shows cmos settings wrong, i am proceeding with F2 key. The problem is "Lan card is not recognized" which is onboard. Do I need to change the mohter board now? Your help is appreciated. Vijju |
vijju123 (9329) | ||
| 408532 | 2005-11-29 06:19:00 | Sounds like u have to go into the BIOS, and reconfigure it. Including the LAN. It'll be disabled. You have to re-enable it. Then save the BIOS settings, and reboot. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 408533 | 2005-11-29 06:41:00 | Sounds like u have to go into the BIOS, and reconfigure it. Including the LAN. It'll be disabled. You have to re-enable it. Then save the BIOS settings, and reboot. Hi Speedy Gonzales! Thanks for responding... Yes, I have done that but the values are not gettig saved. Any inputs would be greatly appreciated. Cheers! |
vijju123 (9329) | ||
| 408534 | 2005-11-29 06:48:00 | Did you save the BIOS settings?? If u did, the BIOS maybe stuffed . Turn the power off, open the case, and remove the CMOS battery on the motherboard . Put it back in after, like a minute . Then put it back in . And reconfigure the BIOS again . If it still doesnt save the settings, the battery may need replacing . If the battery needs replacing, go to a watch shop, or something like this, and ask for a motherboard CMOS battery (or something like this), that has CR2032 on it . . . Then put it back on the motherboard . |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 408535 | 2005-11-29 06:49:00 | what sort of "servicing" was carried out are all the motherboard drivers installed? are there any devices with ? marks in device manager it won't do any harm to run the MOBO's driver CD again |
bartsdadhomer (80) | ||
| 408536 | 2005-11-29 08:14:00 | Don't fiddle with it, just take it back to whoever serviced it and tell them it doesn't work properly. If you play with it, they will probably say it is something you did. Just tell them the LAN card isn't working any more and leave it to them to fix. You should not have to pay anything more unless they can show that some other part has failed, be it the MB or whatever. By the way, it would be cheaper to drop in a new Lan card than to replace the MB. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 408537 | 2005-11-29 09:26:00 | Did you save the BIOS settings?? If u did, the BIOS maybe stuffed . Turn the power off, open the case, and remove the CMOS battery on the motherboard . Put it back in after, like a minute . Then put it back in . And reconfigure the BIOS again . If it still doesnt save the settings, the battery may need replacing . If the battery needs replacing, go to a watch shop, or something like this, and ask for a motherboard CMOS battery (or something like this), that has CR2032 on it . . . Then put it back on the motherboard . Yes, I will do that . . . let me also mention that the clock on my computer is always going to back, though I set . It is only 3 month old pc . . Thanks Speedy! |
vijju123 (9329) | ||
| 408538 | 2005-11-29 09:31:00 | what sort of "servicing" was carried out are all the motherboard drivers installed? are there any devices with ? marks in device manager it won't do any harm to run the MOBO's driver CD again Hi Bartsdadhomer, When I fixed my repaired motherboard, my CPU was behaving very strangely . Sometimes, the display comes and sometimes only lights blinks but no display . sometimes, suddenly it restarts or stops working and start blinking the cpu light . Thatswhen, I formated and insalled all drivers . Since then it is working ok with the error saying "CMOS Settings Wrong" And, I don't see any ? mark in device manager . Thanks for respoding to my query . Cheers! |
vijju123 (9329) | ||
| 408539 | 2005-11-29 09:33:00 | Don't fiddle with it, just take it back to whoever serviced it and tell them it doesn't work properly. If you play with it, they will probably say it is something you did. Just tell them the LAN card isn't working any more and leave it to them to fix. You should not have to pay anything more unless they can show that some other part has failed, be it the MB or whatever. By the way, it would be cheaper to drop in a new Lan card than to replace the MB. Cheers Billy 8-{) Hey, that's wonderful... I am still covered under warranty (only bought it 3 months back). |
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