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    Let Microsoft Update NIC--then no go.

    My Vista64 Premium showed there were new updates available, including one for my onboard NIC. I downloaded, then upon restarting machine, I was asked to insert the disk that came with my hardware--I clicked the tab saying I didn't have the disk--Installation continued--and now my onboard NIC worketh no more I am officially pissed at Microsoft I've tried reinstalling from my original disk (that I eventually found) and downloaded the latest available drivers from Foxconn (maker of my MoBo)--I am debating formatting disk and starting all over. Please let me know if there is a better option--and how to achieve it.

    NewOldDude

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    Do you have the option to roll back the driver ? That's always a handy feature that has saved me a few times.
    Oh if a man tried to take his time on Earth and prove before he died what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world ? - Harry Chapin

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      #3
      Originally posted by WalkinTarget View Post
      Do you have the option to roll back the driver ? That's always a handy feature that has saved me a few times.
      +1

      Did you click 'no' even though you have a disc? It would be strange not to have your motherboards driver disc.

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        #4
        ahhhh never update! lol

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          #5
          Originally posted by WalkinTarget View Post
          Do you have the option to roll back the driver ? That's always a handy feature that has saved me a few times.
          Nope, I wish I could but that option didn't show as available.

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            #6
            Jeffro, you could have told me that sooner bro.

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              #7
              Found it later

              Originally posted by juneau View Post
              +1

              Did you click 'no' even though you have a disc? It would be strange not to have your motherboards driver disc.
              I didn't have the disc at time of update, but found it later.

              I think I'll just go ahead and wipe the drive--been wantin to get rid of the XP partition on it anyhow and make the whole thing Vista 64.

              I appreciate the help though guys

              Lesson learned--If it ain't broke, don't let MS update it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by NewOldDude View Post
                I didn't have the disc at time of update, but found it later.

                I think I'll just go ahead and wipe the drive--been wantin to get rid of the XP partition on it anyhow and make the whole thing Vista 64.

                I appreciate the help though guys

                Lesson learned--If it ain't broke, don't let MS update it.
                Just uninstall the driver and reload it from the disc.

                Get... rid... of..... xp.... make.... only.....vista64..... does..... not ......compute. XP FTW!

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                  #9
                  Thanks Juneau, but I tried that one too. It was very strange. The driver that came with the mobo wouldn't work anymore and I even downloaded the newest driver from foxconn--also didn't work But the wierdest thing above all, is that after reformatting the drive--those drivers still wouldn't work. I ended up going to control panel, install new hardware, chose network card, and installed the resident driver from Microsoft. For some reason the driver for a discrete card worked for my onboard nic. Oh well it works.

                  Oh and I'm going to install XP on a separate HD and do a dual boot.

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                    #10
                    Done any BIOS upgrades recently or anything? Pretty sure Foxconn released some updates to make something or another compatible with Linux distro's a few weeks back, coulda had some kind of issue there.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Trooper110 View Post
                      Done any BIOS upgrades recently or anything? Pretty sure Foxconn released some updates to make something or another compatible with Linux distro's a few weeks back, coulda had some kind of issue there.
                      Yeah, updated to P05 from P0?. That's the only difference between now and original install. All is fine now, except I suck a little worse at DoDs

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