Ok, I fired up my PC, all went well, got into 7, no problems...
But then, everything went wrong. The network suddenly started failing.
Disable and Enable eventually didn't help anymore. So I booted to XP, to see if that was the problem. But sadly, no help
I did get the NIC te be recognized, and to identify if there was a cable connected or not, but that was it. Nothing more.
It's an nForce board (nForce4 series I think, ASUS M2N4-SLI m/b), anyone had this problem?
I luckily had an old Intel Pro/100S adapter in the closet, so, I do have network, but I hate spending a PCI-slot on a network card! I'm used to having my TV card there. But no PCI-slots left now
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onboard network suddenly dead
Started by
Sphere
, Apr 22 2009 11:04 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 April 2009 - 11:04 PM
#2
Posted 23 April 2009 - 12:48 AM
wow, this just happened to my daughter's dfi nf4 board! i had to salvage an old nic from a compaq box i had laying around. just died off like that, the nf4 one did. weird...
#3
Posted 23 April 2009 - 02:46 AM
I had a similiar problem a few months ago-
my Nforce board just stopped being able to communicate via either LAN port.
Everything seemed to be OK- but no internet.
After trying everything else I finally flashed the bios-
everything has worked perfectly since then.
It seems the bios was corrupted and it was affecting my LAN port.
It only takes a few minutes- give it a try.
my Nforce board just stopped being able to communicate via either LAN port.
Everything seemed to be OK- but no internet.
After trying everything else I finally flashed the bios-
everything has worked perfectly since then.
It seems the bios was corrupted and it was affecting my LAN port.
It only takes a few minutes- give it a try.
#4
Posted 23 April 2009 - 04:13 AM
cool. her rig has been up for years w/o any updates to drivers, etc, and she is very protective/particular about what happens to the rig (if it works great, why bother), so i just fix stuff as it goes out (the mobo/gpu/psu/mem are really hanging in there, along w/the raptor raid...so i guess it's ok lol). the replacement nic was probably a good move, as it looks to be a weakness over time (no upgrades/oc for her. bios settings, etc. remain unchanged for years)...
#5
Posted 23 April 2009 - 12:13 PM
I had the same thing happen on an Intel board a couple of months ago. The onboard NIC died so I tried a PCI NIC, it failed. I tried another and it took. All is well since then but it all was a bit strange...
#6
Posted 23 April 2009 - 03:08 PM
Thnx to roadrunner, the onboard functions again.
I uninstalled the drivers completely, hard-resetted the BIOS (jumper-switch), reinstalled the NIC. All working again.
After that, I just changed my BIOS back to the settings I had (OC'd to 125%, my CPU's optimal performance for some reason)
Everything is working fine again. (Ow, and while I had my case open, I did some more cable-management )
I uninstalled the drivers completely, hard-resetted the BIOS (jumper-switch), reinstalled the NIC. All working again.
After that, I just changed my BIOS back to the settings I had (OC'd to 125%, my CPU's optimal performance for some reason)
Everything is working fine again. (Ow, and while I had my case open, I did some more cable-management )
#7
Posted 23 April 2009 - 03:45 PM
I was happy 20 minutes too soon.
It failed on me, about 20 minutes after my previous post. Reverted back to the PCI-card. All working again now, but I'm still confuzzled as of why and how this happened.
Dang, no more free PCI slots!
It failed on me, about 20 minutes after my previous post. Reverted back to the PCI-card. All working again now, but I'm still confuzzled as of why and how this happened.
Dang, no more free PCI slots!
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