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setup Ethernet Controller (3Com 3C920) - Installation Error Ethernet Controller (3Com 3C920) - Installation Error New 11 Jun 2006 #1 John Tempest Guest
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Ethernet Controller (3Com 3C920) - Installation Error I have a Dell 3com 3c920 integrated fast ethernet controller driver xp Dimension 8100 which has a built-in integrate NIC - 3C920 (compatible with 3C905C-TX). Windows Vista Ultimate set-up [clean 3com 920-st06 driver for windows 7 install formatting previous MS Server 2003 partition] failed to install the appropriate drivers. I have loaded and expanded the 3x91c EtherDisc Disk1 software. Using the control panel/system/Device Manager and
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Update Driver for the NIC gives the following message: "Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it. 3Com 3C920 Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller (3C905C-TX ccompatible) There is no driver selected for the device information set or element." I've run out
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of ideas and options on how to tackle this problem - no network, no activation, no updates - other than to buy a new card. Help me please My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... New 11 Jun 2006 #2 John Tempest Guest RE: Ethernet Controller (3Com 3C920) - Installation Error The problem is now solved. The Dell version of the NIC drivers was not good. The 3Com version finally worked when I finally managed to work out and control where the DOS type expansion program put the actual files. I had to go deeply under the hood to do this - the Vista interface was not helpful or appropriate in situations like this. But why on earth didn't the Beta 2 release recognise the NIC and automatically install the correct drivers. During set-up the panel indicated that it was searching for and downloading updates from the internet, and the HD disc whirred for some considerable time during this process. To cap it all, wh
Integrated LAN, v.ECD5.43A2(4.26), A08 NDIS 5.1 drivers for the 3Com Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller version 4.26 with Install Shield Version 6.31. Fixes & Enhancements Worked around issue in which Windows API 3com drivers call that driver installer used modified printer driver files which caused those printer drivers to not be digitally signed when installed. DID NOT affect functionaliy of printer.Windows 2000 and Windows XP drivers are same as A07 release. Version Version ECD5.43A2(4.26), A08 Category Network Release date 06 Feb 2003 Last Updated 03 Nov 2011 Importance Optional Available formats File Format:Hard-Drive File Name:R49651.EXE Download Type:HTTP File Size: 4 MB Format http://www.vistax64.com/vista-installation-setup/3973-ethernet-controller-3com-3c920-installation-error.html DescriptionThis file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, and then run (double-click) it to unzip the set of files. Follow the instructions to complete the installation. Download File Add to [{0}] Remove from my [{0}] Go to [{0}] To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value. MD5: Not available SHA1: Not http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=X2WM7 available SHA-256: Not available By downloading, you accept the terms of the Dell Software License Agreement. Show All | Hide All Other versions 5.41C2(4.15),A06 09 Jul 20022:36:16 PM Compatible Systems Inspiron 2600 Inspiron 2650 Inspiron 4100 Inspiron 4150 Inspiron 8200 Latitude C400 Latitude C510 Latitude C540 Latitude C610 Latitude C640 Latitude C840 Latitude V710 Latitude V740 Latitude X200 Precision M50 Supported Operating Systems Windows 2000 Windows XP Installation instructions Hard Drive Installation (via WinZip) with Setup.exe File for R49651.EXEDownload1.Click Download Now, to download the file.2.When the File Download window appears, click Save (Windows XP users will click Save) this program to disk and click OK. The Save In: window appears. 3.From the Save In: field, click the down arrow then click to select Desktop and click Save. The file will download to your desktop.4.If the Download Complete window appears, click Close. The file icon appears on your desktop.Install1.Double-click the new icon on the desktop labeled R49651.EXE.2.The Self-Extracting window appears and prompts you to extract or unzip to C:\DELL\DRIVERS\49651. Write down this path so the executable (I.e. Setup.exe) file can be found later.3.The Self-Extractor window appears.4.Click OK.5.After completing the file extraction, if the Self-Extractor window is still open, close it.6.Click the
now I'm getting an icon (with a yellow exclamation mark) in my tool tray saying there's a problem with my LAN connection: "Limited or no connectivity". I'm not on a LAN, http://www.motherboardpoint.com/threads/dim-8100-3c920-nic-and-winxp-sp2-error-indicated.43241/ but I'm guessing this is related to my DSL connection to my ISP (even though that connection appears to be working right). If I right click on the icon and choose 'Status', the more detailed explanation of the problem is "This problem occurred because the network did not assign a network address to the computer", and warns that I might not be able to access the Internet or some network resources. If I try windows 7 the 'Repair' option, I get a message about Windows 'Renewing your IP address', but that always times out without success. (I get the same 'Status' and 'Repair' indications by right-clicking on the LAN connection in 'Network Properties'. Looking at the 3C920 NIC in Device Manager, there's no error shown there. I've downloaded and installed the updated driver for the 3C920 NIC from Dell's web site, but that didn't have any effect. NOTE: Don't 3com 3c920 integrated know if this is related, but ever since switching to DSL (from dial-up) last winter, there's always been a pause when booting the computer: the WinXP desktop comes up, some of the tool tray icons show up, but then the system just stalls for several seconds before there's a burst of disk activity as Norton Internet Security and Stunnel start and put their icons in the tool tray. I've searched Dell's Knowledge Base and Support forums, Microsoft's Knowledge Base, and Googled this newsgroup: didn't find anything that seemed relevant. At the moment I have no idea whether this is a Dell problem, a Microsoft problem, or a problem with my ISP. As I said, my Internet connection seems to be working OK, but that error icon bugs me. Analog modems I vaguely understood, but the intricacies of DSL are an unfamiliar world to me. Any relevant suggestions will be greatly appreciated! -- Nick