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October 12th, 2007 09:00

atarazanas1,

You would need to go into the System setup and disable the onboard NIC, as it has failed. That is what the message is telling you.

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October 14th, 2007 19:00

He entered the System Setup and I put them off the onboard NIC .... but I still get the message to connect the PC.

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October 15th, 2007 07:00

This information is in addition to the previously sent:
The integrated Ethernet network adapter in the Motherboard does not work ....
In the Device Manager, identifies the video adapter on the PCB PCI Express Ati Radeon correctly.
In device manager, only identifies a network adapter for a PCB that I am connected to a PCI slot, but does not include the Ethernet network adapter integrated into the Motehrboard ...... ie, as if there were no .....
I hope  can help me on this matter.
Thanks.

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October 15th, 2007 09:00

atarazanas1,


Try clearing the Bios error log.

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October 15th, 2007 10:00

atarazanas1,


Go into the BIOS under maintenance and there will be a selection there.

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October 15th, 2007 10:00

Thank you for your help, but I do not how to do what you recommended. It could guide how?
Greetings.
DLM.

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October 15th, 2007 11:00

He made the deletion (cleaning), but everything remains the same:
Continued leaving the message of the BIOS
The network adapter integrated into the Motherboard still not working.
What else can I do?
Greetings.
DLM

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October 15th, 2007 14:00

atarazanas1,


Since the onboard networking adapter is broken it is not going to work, that is why it needs to be disabled in the BIOS.

You may check to see if there is an entry under unknown devices in the Device Manager for the adapter, if there is, try removing the driver and disabling it there.

At this point I have no further ideas.

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October 15th, 2007 17:00

atarazanas1,


Since the NIC is part of the system board, you would need to replace the motherboard.

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October 15th, 2007 17:00

What is your opinion about reinstalling the current version of BIOS? There is some danger when installing the same version currently have installed on my PC?
With regard to changing the Motherboard by this problem, I believe that I will continue with the current Motherboard and using the network adapter I installed the PCI slot.
Greetings.
DLM

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October 15th, 2007 17:00

Good afternoon; I had turned off (off) in the BIOS onboard networking adapter, but the BIOS is still giving the message that initially indicated ......
In Administardor Devices, only appears Network Adapter I installed in a PCI slot to connect to the Internet. It not appears adapter integrated into the Motherboard ....
Neither appears on the Broadcom Advanced Control Suite to enable it to me indicates that there is no adapter Broadcom ....
I suppose the problem is the Motherboard and that would have to change it .....
I can think of only one prerequisite; It may be damaged on information from the BIOS?
If I upgrade the BIOS ( install again the actual version ), it would provide a good thing?
Thank you for your interest in my problem.
Greetings.
DLM

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October 15th, 2007 18:00

Well, I agree with you and I will not reinstall the  version of the BIOS for not taking risks.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Yours.
DLM

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October 15th, 2007 18:00

atarazanas1,


It would be up to you on whether or not you would want to try reinstalling the current BIOS. I really can't advise you on that, since it does carry some amount of risk.
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