Paul
11-01-2011, 06:50 AM
ON Sunday my PC packed up. I was working on it in the morning and then in the afternoon when I went to switch it on it was dead!. The Mobo lights were on but when you pressed the power nothing happened.
There was a major storm inbetween so I thought it was struck but lightning. I don't have any spare parts to test with so I took it to a near by PC place to check out. They tell me it is not because of lightning and that the power supply simply packed up. They put in a new power supply and tuned me it was good to go.
I went and picked it up and brought it back home but not the onboard lan is not being detected. Therefore i have no internet. Any one got any ideads?
Here is some more infor
Mobo: Crossfire Formula III
I have gone into the BIOS and made sure the on board lan is enabled, infact I restored the defaults to the bios.
In System --> Hardware Devices, it is only picking up the 1394 Network adapter, there is no NIC nothing, not even the yellow box with the question mark saying there is a problem.
I re-installed the chipset mobo drivers
I don't think the MOBO is fried because everything else works, there are even 2 USB port directly below the LAN port and they work.
The orange activity light is always on but the green speed light is never on.
Would it be easier for me to just get a LAN card and stick it in?
There was a major storm inbetween so I thought it was struck but lightning. I don't have any spare parts to test with so I took it to a near by PC place to check out. They tell me it is not because of lightning and that the power supply simply packed up. They put in a new power supply and tuned me it was good to go.
I went and picked it up and brought it back home but not the onboard lan is not being detected. Therefore i have no internet. Any one got any ideads?
Here is some more infor
Mobo: Crossfire Formula III
I have gone into the BIOS and made sure the on board lan is enabled, infact I restored the defaults to the bios.
In System --> Hardware Devices, it is only picking up the 1394 Network adapter, there is no NIC nothing, not even the yellow box with the question mark saying there is a problem.
I re-installed the chipset mobo drivers
I don't think the MOBO is fried because everything else works, there are even 2 USB port directly below the LAN port and they work.
The orange activity light is always on but the green speed light is never on.
Would it be easier for me to just get a LAN card and stick it in?