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Code 10 error (on device manager) after you install the network adapter. To identify 10 code meanings the problem, follow these steps: Click Start. Right-click My Computer and select Properties. Under System Properties, select Hardware tab and select this device cannot start. (code 10) usb to serial Device Manager. In the Device Manager you will see the NETGEAR adapter (For ex: WPNT121T) with a Yellow Exclamation listed in Network adapters category. Double clickNETGEAR Adapter and check the device status under General tab. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/943104 Causes for Code 10: IRQ conflict Adapter not plugged in properly Wrong/Incorrect driver installed To uninstall adapter drivers: Uninstall adapter drivers by right-clicking the NETGEAR Adapter and select Uninstall. Turn off computer and remove adapter from the computer. Turn on computer and install drivers again by using the CD or the software you downloaded for the adapter from the support site. When you are prompted to plug in or insert the http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/56/~/troubleshooting-network-adapter-installation---device-manager-error-code-10 adapter, insert the adapter on a different slot to avoid any conflict with existing devices. If the issue persists, uninstall the drivers from the system. Download the latest drivers for your adapter from NETGEAR Download Center and follow installation instructions. Note: Make sure to download the correct model and version for your adapter. Doc ID: N101730.asp Dec.11, 2007 Last Updated: 08/12/2016 09:13 AM Was this article helpful? Yes No Please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. The Netgear documentation team values your feedback, but you will not receive a response. This article applies to: WiFi Adapters(60) A6100 A6200 EVAW111 HA311 HA501 MA101 MA111v1 MA111v2 MA301 MA311 MA401 MA521 MA701 WA301 WAB501 WAG311 WAG511 WE102 WG111T WG111U WG111v1 WG111v2 WG111v3 WG121 WG311T WG311v1 WG311v2 WG311v3 WG511T WG511U WG511v1 WG511v2 WGE101 WGE111 WGM511 WN111v1 WN111v2 WN121T WN311B WN311T WN511B WN511T WNA1000 WNA1000M WNA1000Mv2 WNA1100 WNA3100 WNA3100M WNCE2001 WNCE3001 WNCE4004 WNDA3100v1 WNDA3100v2 WNDA3100v3 WNDA4100 WPN111 WPN311 WPN511 WPNT121 WPNT511 Wired Adapters(20) EA101 EA201 FA101 FA120 FA310 FA310TX FA311v1 FA311v2 FA312 FA410 FA410TX FA411 FA510 FA511 GA302T GA311 GA511 GA620 GA621 GA622T How to Find Your Model Number Looking for more about your product? Get information, documentation, videos and more for your specific product. Can’t find what you’re look
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>NO network card can start (Code 10)> Solved NO network card can start (Code 10) Tags: Drivers NIC Windows XP Last response: 8 June 2010 17:22 in Windows XP http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/247576-45-network-card-start-code Share tigsounds a b \ Driver 30 May 2010 08:40:01 During the day, my internet connection died, actually, my NIC did... sort of.. got error 10. I tried to uninstall and re-install it, and it seems to go back but then I get the error code 10. I installed a new Belkin USB NIC and it installed fine but also returns error code 10. I installed a Hawking USB NIC and it installed Ok, but returns code 10 error 10. I installed an old 802.11b SohoWare PCI card, and it installs fine, but returns error 10. I installed a Marvell Yukon 88E8052 PCI-E ASF Gigabit Ethernet Controller and it installed fine, just still get the error 10. I un-installed each NIC that didn't work and re-booted before installing the next. This all sounds like a virus that can attack any network device, as any form of network device fails on error 10. If I device cannot start didn't have a few computers laying around, I couldn't make this post. I also checked all services between the computers, networking settings, group policies, BIOS settings, etc. to look for something different on the bum machine, but nothing is obvious that caused the one machine to allow a NIC to be installed, but then cannot be used. (I'm running XP-Pro, SP2) I ran "WinsockFix" to no avail, I tried the repair I found elsewhere (below), but it did nothing to help. How about You? Can You help? "TCP/IP stack repair options for use with Windows XP with SP2. Start, Run, CMD to open a command prompt: Reset TCP/IP stack to installation defaults. netsh int ip reset reset.log Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults: netsh winsock reset catalog Reboot the machine." Tried, no luck... (sigh...) More about : network card start code Gandalf a b \ Driver 30 May 2010 18:12:40 Check your Device Manager Code 10 is almost always the driver. When you changed NIC did you clean out the old NIC software/driver first? Where did you obtain the drivers from? Since you didn't indicate the make/model of your computer, I can not direct you directly to the proper web page. The computer manufacturer usually has the driver downloadable. Sometimes the NIC manufacturer will have the driver downloadable. However, without specific make/model numbers, I can not p