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May 15th, 2008, 01:50 PM
#16
Driver Terrier
ok remove the pci ethernet controller with the ? next to it in device manager.
Then at the top, click on action and scan for hardware devices. When it asks for the 8029as tell windows to also look in a specific location. Make sure that location is the unzipped files location, not the zipped folder and this is the driver you have unzipped
You know, I seem to remember that the 8029as was built into windows...
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