Upgraded to 7, now no internet...

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    Upgraded to 7, now no internet...


    Ok well I'm dual booting 7 with XP now and just as it may be, 7 doesn't recognize my aftermarket PCI 10/100 Netgear Ethernet Adapter... My original one just stopped working, so I bought a new Netgear about 2-3 years ago and it has worked fine with XP/Vista but now I just installed Windows 7 and it only recognizes the VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapater that came with my computer, and not the NETGEAR FA311 Fast Ethernet Adapter that I've been using. I located the drivers for the Netgear but it only goes up to Windows ME compatibility it says, but I had it working fine with Vista so that doesn't quite make sense.... Since I'm dual booting isnt there a way I can just copy files from XP to 7 to make it recognize the Netgear adapter..?? Thanks..
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    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    Have you tried installing the driver in XP compatibility mode?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    is there a way you can get your computer close enough to your router to hook it up via wired connection? if so, connect it by wire and when it is running, try to go to windows update and see if you can download a newer driver via windows update.
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  4. Posts : 139
    Win7 x86
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    The Netgear card FA311 is using a RTL8139D Chipset

    verify this, then
    get the driver from Realtek and all is well


    http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...&GetDown=false
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    The driver download includes a HELP.EXE that installs the driver from DOS and the highest it goes is ME/2000..?? But I dont understand how it came stock in my XP setup..?? And also it ran in vista fine... I'll search the chipset idea too, hopefully something gives here... Thanks, keep answers coming =)
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  6. Posts : 139
    Win7 x86
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    Just look what's printed on the chip - likely Realtek!

    I am using here the Netgear GA311 adapter (realtek chip) and it works flawlessly with the Realtek driver, obviously!
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    Hmmm, well I downloaded the chipset and set it to XP compatibility mode, rebooted, and it still doesn't recognize the FA311... And just for ****s I rolled back the OEM Network driver and that didn't work either =(
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  8. Posts : 139
    Win7 x86
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    have you verified what's printed on the chip?

    you do not need XP compatibility as there is a Win7 driver for this card/chip

    once the driver is installed it shows as an Realtek adapter - not Netgear!
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    I even just moved the Netgear Adapters PCI slot to a diff available slot and still not recognizing it... And in Device Manager it only shows my OEM adapter under Network Cards, than in Other Devices it has "Ethernet Controller" and "Multimedia Audio Controller" both with exclamation points... I click them and hit update driver, no driver found it says... Well now I finally got it to recognize the driver by manually finding and installing it, and the light on the ethernet port lights up so I know it sees it, but I'm still getting no internet and it says "Local Area Connection" ip Configuration error or some b/s and the Network and Sharing center still show "No Network Access"...
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    Yeah there is a Netgear symbol and what looks like a Realtek symbol...
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