• Unable to specify network adapter name
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Hi, I'm having a bit of trouble identifying my network adapter/card after a recent clean install of vista (havent bought W7 yet, vista was the only thing I had on a disc.), because the network adapter is built-in into a [url=http://www.komplett.co.uk/k/ki.aspx?sku=337827]Asus P5K, P35[/url]. I can't really find anything accurate enough, so I need your help, facepunch. [editline]09:29PM[/editline] Please have mercy, I'm forced to use a laptop :(
Go to device manager, right click on your device, click properties. Go to "Advanced", select "Hardware Id" and post it. For example, mine is. PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8168&SUBSYS_816810EC&REV_02
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;18228129]Go to device manager, right click on your device, click properties. Go to "Advanced", select "Hardware Id" and post it. For example, mine is. PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8168&SUBSYS_816810EC&REV_02[/QUOTE] Damn, I gotta type down all that, there's four of them, too. [editline]11:47PM[/editline] Pci\ven_1969&dev_1048&subsys_82261043&rev_b0 pci\ven_1969&dev_1048&subsys_82261043 pci\ven_1969&dev_1048&cc_020000 pci\ven_1969&dev_1048&cc_0200 [editline]11:49PM[/editline] Oh thanks, is this the one: [url]http://www.drivershq.com/Drivers/ASUS/M5-Series/M51Sn/13236/13299/37492/13728/ModelDrivers.aspx[/url] ? [editline]11:55PM[/editline] OH fuck that was definitely not a good program.
don't download that shit [editline]10:57PM[/editline] You have an Atheros L1. [editline]10:57PM[/editline] [url]http://partner.atheros.com/Drivers.aspx[/url]
Thanks, I removed the shit I managed to download. [editline]11:01AM[/editline] Done, thanks, now I can finally play. :3
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