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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> My new motherboard is the same brand (Asus) as the old one, but it has
> different features. I am unable to get LAN working or USB.
>
> LAN
> PCI says I have nForce4 Ethernet controller on both motherboard, but the
> new one also says I have Marvell Semiconductor Yukon PCI Gigabit
> Ethernet controller.
What Vendor/Device does PCI show? You may have to make manual
adjustments to the driver being loaded. I would trust PCI more than the
GENMAC installer.
> During boot up, General Mac Driiver (latest) loads and says:
> "Hardware XXXX"
>
> There is no DHCP error message, but DHCP client is not running.
> (according to DHCP monitor)
>
> I can always add a third party LAN card, but it would be good if I could
> get the onboard LAN running. Is this realistic?
>
> USB
> During boot I get the mesage:
>
> USBMSD: USB.Sys driver not loaded.
>
> I checked the system BIOS, and everything related to USB is Enabled.
> Is there something more I can tweak?
There is a USB "configurator" available on Hobbes. See the VOICENEWS
mailing list or: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=USBcfgb6c
It will not actually DO the configuration for you, but may give you
enough additional information to make things work>
HTH
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Tom Brown, Catherder
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA
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