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Looking at your first picture.... have you clicked on 'properties' and enabled IPv-4?
Nah still not working. You think it's this network card then?
It's 32bit 7 btw on the host machine, windows update found driver's for the card and they are the latest and most up to date ones but driver is from 2003! @ Jacee ye it's enabled.
Is there not any way we can force ICS to start?
The ICS enable option isn't showing up because it's not obtaining the IP lease at all, so unless it connects using the standard IPv4 connection it's not going to give you the ICS enable window. If those IP commands don't work then either your NIC card or your drivers aren't compatible with Windows 7.
Have you tried the Gigabyte site for some Windows 7 drivers? There are some very recent driver updates for your board.
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/M...ProductID=2729
Ye I got driver's from their site for the onboard.
The driver's I was talking about are for the 3Com PCI Ethernet NetWork card, it's 10 years old now and the last driver's where from 2003.
In windows update it has found some newer driver's then those on the gigabyte site for the onboard network. I will try installing them see if that helps.
That old NIC card might be the problem from what I'm seeing. 03 drivers typically don't work with Win 7.
Looks like the Gigabyte drivers are about the only option left besides changing out the old NIC card.
Ye the update did not change anything.
I have a newer network card on the way, should be here in the next couple of days. Will let you know when I get it, hopefully it will work ok.
Thanks for all your help.
Sure no problem, try and report back in if the new card fixes it or not. I'm curious to know what the problem might be.