Ethernet Driver, Help apreciated  

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       #41

    Ruby1337 said:
    Thank you for trying to help, though , I know nothing about Network Cards, so I don't know what I'm gonna look for.. Any special models that is recommended ?
    Will do a search for you BRB
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       #42

    Well, thank you! Try to stay cheap
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       #44

    [QUOTE=theog;1212396]Try this one, it for a Packard Bell IMedia 1801 Veloce.

    http://support.pcworld.co.uk/layout.aspx?ID={8d3e95f9-366e-47f8-8ba3-d79ce3a79acb}&CatID={5ea2f8d9-5f84-4e1e-832b-707c42eae9ab} [/QUOTE]

    Did you try this driver?
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       #45

    [QUOTE=theog;1214304]
    theog said:
    Try this one, it for a Packard Bell IMedia 1801 Veloce.

    http://support.pcworld.co.uk/layout.aspx?ID={8d3e95f9-366e-47f8-8ba3-d79ce3a79acb}&CatID={5ea2f8d9-5f84-4e1e-832b-707c42eae9ab} [/QUOTE]

    Did you try this driver?
    I'm buying a new Card. Thanks anyway
    BTW: The link is dead, thats why I didn't try it ^^
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  6.    #46

    The absolute worst PC model to find any Support online is Packard Bell.

    Keep in mind that you still have a working ethernet controller on that computer (in all likelihood) which only needs a driver. The method to determine what it is starts with finding the Device showing a missing driver in Device Manager, then tracing the Hardware ID using this method: Hardware Identification

    Once you have the make and model of device, find it on the maker's Support Downloads webpage, or google it to find the latest driver.

    Hopefully this will help others who hit on this thread through Google searches over Packard Bell non-support.
    Last edited by gregrocker; 02 Feb 2011 at 20:50.
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       #47

    OKay!,I opened the omputer and was goingto check for the network card, BUT that's kind of hidden... Behind everything, I bet they do that because they weant to make money and make us sendthem in for repair... What about those USB Network Cards? Are those acceptable ?, or the USB Wireless ? Thanks!
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       #48

    I bought a Extern Card with USB, and holy shit it's fast, I'm actually on the computer now Thanks Everyone!!
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  9. Posts : 6,243
    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #49

    Ruby1337 said:
    I bought a Extern Card with USB, and holy shit it's fast, I'm actually on the computer now Thanks Everyone!!
    Good for you Ruby , well done glad we were able to help you in a small way
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