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Old 23-06-2008, 00:31   #11
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Re: No local area connection visible in Network Connections

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Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech View Post
You appear to have either not installed your NIC drivers or deleted them, do you have the disk that came with your motherboard or NIC, if so try re installing them.

If this does not work you may have to fit a new NIC which you can pick up from your PC hardware supplier.
Unless they need a driver for another part (such as the motherboard's main chipset), then they would still show up if he'd done a scan.

If Device Manager is showing nothing, then it's possible that the onboard networking has been disabled in the BIOS.
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