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Join Date: Dec 2007
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OS: WIN XP Home Ed. SP2
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Onboard Network Card (Code 10)
I built my desktop less than a year ago. Initially there were no problems. At one point however, my onboard wired network card obtained a Code 10 error. I bought a wireless card until I could fix the error. I never really did solve the error, but it went away when I installed a new HP printer (Photosmart C3180 All-in-one). The other day, the error came back, immediately after inserting (before installing the software) a new LG Super Multi Combo Drive (GSA H62N). I am looking for help getting the Code 10 alleviated.
The model of the motherboard is: DP65LT by Intel w/ 82566DC Gigabit Gigabit Network Connection The DVD Drive also has an issue. I cannot Explore CDs or DVDs. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Re: Onboard Network Card (Code 10)
Sounds like your onboard network is no good, see if you can disable it in the bios. The only other thing to do would be to update the chipset drivers for your mobo and see if that helps....http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Filt...%20Systems#DRV
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