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ASUS P5P800 motherboard. Found ethernet driver online and copied zipfile to PC via USB-stick. Extracted, ran, saw copied drivers in ".../OPTIONS/CABS", but Device Manager, even with manually pointing to folder, says drivers not found. Checked motherboard with CPU-Z confirmed P5P800. Why can't I install these drivers? Am I copying wrong ones? Downloaded 8110c.zip and RTL8100c.zip.
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You can download the device drivers from ASUS WEB site.Select your model motherboard/computer/laptop, and make sure you select driversthat matches your Windows operating system. Please click on this link to theirWEB support site : -
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
You have not specified your operating system do I'm directing you to the Windows XP Driver Download site for your motherboard. If you are using a different system, choose it from the OS Dropdown window just above the lsit of drivers.
Download the LAN driver and either burn it to a CD or copy to a USB flash drive and then install the driver to the Asus board.
If you are trying to connect through a modem/router the driver it should have come with a disk provided by your ISP you might have to connect the usb lead to your modem to get a connection then click start control panel,administrive tools,computer management,device manager scroll to network adapters should see a yellow question mark? right click install drivers http://download.cnet.com/Realtek-RTL8139-Family-PCI-Fast-Ethernet-NIC/3000- hope this helps
Access the web-site of the manufacturer of your network-card (or the manufacturer of the motherboard).
Enter the model-number of your network-card (or the model-number of your motherboard).
Do a search on their "support" pages for device-drivers for your Operating System (XP? 7?)
Download the device-driver, and copy it to a USB memory-stick.
Move the memory-stick to your "not-connected" computer, and install the device-driver.
control panel admistrive tools,computer management,device manager scroll downnetwork adapters +expand Ethernet driver right click update driver,disable,uninstall or select properties general you can trobleshoot or driver to update,rollback or uninstall a yellow? means you need to install/update driver right click to install driver hope this helps
There u go!
The drivers you need for that ethernet on that board is Realtek RTL8100C Ethernet Device Driver V5.621.304.2005 You will find them on that site above, download and instal them
Open up device manager> double click on the unknown device> go to
the details tab> in the drop down choose hardware id> google the
alpha numeric code on the first row before the & symbol (ex-
PCI\VEN_14E4)
That will give you the make of the ethernet
adapter you have on the pc. Once you have it installed you can patch up
the wireless as it works on the network adaptor base which generates
the ip address.
Have to reinstall ethernet driver. Need to use a usb wireless to get online, then choose search online for driver, or right click the ethernet adapter in device manager and choose device ID and search for driver on another computer and then install it on yours.
if you want to download from the same PC then you cant as the Ethernet driver will not be installed ..
if it is installed then you can download ....
check it in the control panel>system(switch to classic view in case of XP)> hardware>device manager in device manager go to network adapters there if the Ethernet driver is installed then you will be displayed there (if the driver is not installed then you will not see that network adapters also) if it is not installed then you must download the Ethernet driver from some where else to your system from your manufacture(motherboard or chipset manufacture) website (if it is intel then http://downloadcenter.intel.com in this website you can search it & download) if you have the Ethernet driver installed then you can download from your system only the other drivers from the manufacture website ....
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