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Old 11-29-2007, 02:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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drivers for network card

Hi, I formatted my PC and found out that Windows XP did not install my network card.
I checked system information and it displays that the network card is RAS Async Adapter. When I opened the casing of the PC ,on the network card there was mark saying “S TECH”. Who can I find out what model the card is, I don’t have any of the papers that were given to me when I bought the PC few years back. I tried to look for drivers but with little success, where can I find drivers for this network card and how can I find the model out?

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Old 11-29-2007, 03:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: drivers for network card

Hi peterson,

Is the NIC card an integrated or PCI card?

If It's PCI, remove the card fro the machine, and see if you can see a sticker on it with a serial number, model number, or anything type of information that may help you in finding it's maker!

Also, there is a program that tells you specifically what hardware is in your system but I can't think of it's name. I'm sure someone knows, though.
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