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The net has not been much help tbh. The problem is that it will not pickup my built in Network Card (NVIDIA nforce MCP Networking Controller) so I can not get online with it.
All help appriceated in advance. Thank you. |
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Treehugger
Join Date: Jul 2002
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It doesn't natively have drivers for the nForce chipset, so you have to download them from nVidia's website (www.nvidia.com) using either a different OS if you're dual booting, or another computer and then transfer to a CD/Floppy if you're not dual booting. Follow the install instructions and you should have internet in no time.
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