Woo-hoo! I'm connected! To all of you who contributed, thank you so very much! I almost threw this old Dell away a year ago, but now it is useful again. Now my wife can use the new computer to look up her Oprah Substitute character removed as per TOU>, and I can pursue my evil plan to take over the world on the old Dell. Thanks, guys!!!
Please check the device manager to see if there are any missing drivers.
Provide the device ID for the hardware that requires drivers. You may follow the instructions mentioned below to get the Device ID for the Network controllers:
In ‘Device Manager’, right click ‘Network Controller’.
Click ‘Properties’.
Click ‘Details’.
Search for ‘Device Instance ID’.
Provide the numbers after VEN and DEV.
Similarly check and share the device ID for other devices with missing drivers.
Keep me posted with the results. I will be glad to assist you further.
I am having the same problem and would really appreciate some help.....my numbers are VEN_8086 & DEV_4223
Robin3
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August 11th, 2013 15:00
Glad it's sorted Mike.
Before you take over the world, here's some bedtime reading....:emotion-4:
www.dummies.com/.../understanding-windows-xp-vista.html
VeniVidiDejaVu
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August 11th, 2013 15:00
Woo-hoo! I'm connected! To all of you who contributed, thank you so very much! I almost threw this old Dell away a year ago, but now it is useful again. Now my wife can use the new computer to look up her Oprah
Substitute character removed as per TOU>, and I can pursue my evil plan to take over the world on the old Dell. Thanks, guys!!!
Mike
Dell-Kuldeep M
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August 12th, 2013 13:00
Hi Mike,
Glad to know that the issue has been taken care of.
Please feel free to reply for any further assistance.
corinnamd
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December 22nd, 2013 11:00
I am having the same problem and would really appreciate some help.....my numbers are VEN_8086 & DEV_4223
Thanks!!