![]() |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Welcome to Windows Vista Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows Vista. The Vista forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows Vista tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. |
| |||||||
![]() |
| |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| | Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? I'm migrating from multiple hardware machines to a single box with virtual machines for testing. This is my first need for an x64 OS, and my first experience with Vista, so please be patient. I have a Gigabyte MB, 2GB Ram installed (so far, I understand I have to install updates before installing the rest), 2 WD 500GB SATA2 HDs, 2 Lite-on SATA DVD drives, and a NetGear wireless adapter card. The initial install of Vista x64 was flawless, and I didn't have any problems with the SATA-only setup, or the Lite-on drives (issues that have come up in other posts I've read). I then connected to the internet (again, no problems at all) and downloaded and installed all of the updates. Vista wanted to reboot, so I did. On reboot (and every subsequent reboot) it hangs at the black bootup screen with the green progress bar. The bar ususally moves for a few seconds, then everything locks up. I can boot into safe mode with no networking, but subsequent attempts at normal bootup all fail. After many hours of messing with the SATA drives, etc. I finally narrowed it down to the network adapter(s); when I disable both the motherboard ethernet adapter and the Netgear wireless card in safe mode, I can boot up in regular mode. I tried disabling the motherboard adapter (since I don't have a hardwired connection near this PC anyway) and tried both the Vista and the Netgear (x64) drivers for the wireless card, but so far I haven't gotten Vista to boot back up with the wireless enabled and working. At this point I'm not sure what troubleshooting steps to take to get the wireless network card working again.Any advice on what to do (what order to do it in) would be very much appreciated. I'm not going to start building my virtual machines until I know the Host OS is stable. If the troubleshooting next steps involves checking any types of logs, please remember that I am new to Vista, so pointers on where to look for particular log records would also be helpful. Many thanks, Keith |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? If you have applied the updates from Windows Update and the history shows that http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777 has been installed, as it should, you can fit all the memory you have. Does the motherboard have the latest BIOS and the Netgear card the latest firmware? And which models of each do you have? Have you tried uninstalling, not just disabling, the network adapters and also removing the drivers, so that a complete reinstallation is forced? Will the Netgear card work in a different slot? "Keith R" <ker_01@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23xmn6KwFIHA.3716@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm migrating from multiple hardware machines to a single box with virtual > machines for testing. This is my first need for an x64 OS, and my first > experience with Vista, so please be patient. > > I have a Gigabyte MB, 2GB Ram installed (so far, I understand I have to > install updates before installing the rest), 2 WD 500GB SATA2 HDs, 2 > Lite-on SATA DVD drives, and a NetGear wireless adapter card. > > The initial install of Vista x64 was flawless, and I didn't have any > problems with the SATA-only setup, or the Lite-on drives (issues that have > come up in other posts I've read). I then connected to the internet > (again, no problems at all) and downloaded and installed all of the > updates. Vista wanted to reboot, so I did. > > On reboot (and every subsequent reboot) it hangs at the black bootup > screen with the green progress bar. The bar ususally moves for a few > seconds, then everything locks up. I can boot into safe mode with no > networking, but subsequent attempts at normal bootup all fail. > > After many hours of messing with the SATA drives, etc. I finally narrowed > it down to the network adapter(s); when I disable both the motherboard > ethernet adapter and the Netgear wireless card in safe mode, I can boot up > in regular mode. I tried disabling the motherboard adapter (since I don't > have a hardwired connection near this PC anyway) and tried both the Vista > and the Netgear (x64) drivers for the wireless card, but so far I haven't > gotten Vista to boot back up with the wireless enabled and working. > > At this point I'm not sure what troubleshooting steps to take to get the > wireless network card working again.Any advice on what to do (what order > to do it in) would be very much appreciated. I'm not going to start > building my virtual machines until I know the Host OS is stable. If the > troubleshooting next steps involves checking any types of logs, please > remember that I am new to Vista, so pointers on where to look for > particular log records would also be helpful. > > Many thanks, > Keith > |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? Hi Keith, If the Ethernet Adapter is built-in into the Gigabyte Motherboard, you should be able to disable the Ethernet Adapter using the Computer BIOS, where it doesn't show up in the operating system at all. As for the Netgear wireless Adapter Card, go back into Safe Mode and uninstall the Netgear Wireless Adapter Card from Device Manager. Reboot the computer into normal mode. Do not let Windows automatically reinstall the drivers, but manually reinstall the drivers for the card, so the drivers are the original x64 drivers for the card. Reboot and test. If working launch Windows Update for Vista and look for the Hardware x64 Ethernet Drvers. Hide the hotfix. Download the Netgear Drivers from the Netgear site, itself. Install those drivers. -- thecreator "Keith R" <ker_01@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23xmn6KwFIHA.3716@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm migrating from multiple hardware machines to a single box with virtual > machines for testing. This is my first need for an x64 OS, and my first > experience with Vista, so please be patient. > > I have a Gigabyte MB, 2GB Ram installed (so far, I understand I have to > install updates before installing the rest), 2 WD 500GB SATA2 HDs, 2 > Lite-on SATA DVD drives, and a NetGear wireless adapter card. > > The initial install of Vista x64 was flawless, and I didn't have any > problems with the SATA-only setup, or the Lite-on drives (issues that have > come up in other posts I've read). I then connected to the internet > (again, no problems at all) and downloaded and installed all of the > updates. Vista wanted to reboot, so I did. > > On reboot (and every subsequent reboot) it hangs at the black bootup > screen with the green progress bar. The bar ususally moves for a few > seconds, then everything locks up. I can boot into safe mode with no > networking, but subsequent attempts at normal bootup all fail. > > After many hours of messing with the SATA drives, etc. I finally narrowed > it down to the network adapter(s); when I disable both the motherboard > ethernet adapter and the Netgear wireless card in safe mode, I can boot up > in regular mode. I tried disabling the motherboard adapter (since I don't > have a hardwired connection near this PC anyway) and tried both the Vista > and the Netgear (x64) drivers for the wireless card, but so far I haven't > gotten Vista to boot back up with the wireless enabled and working. > > At this point I'm not sure what troubleshooting steps to take to get the > wireless network card working again.Any advice on what to do (what order > to do it in) would be very much appreciated. I'm not going to start > building my virtual machines until I know the Host OS is stable. If the > troubleshooting next steps involves checking any types of logs, please > remember that I am new to Vista, so pointers on where to look for > particular log records would also be helpful. > > Many thanks, > Keith > |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? "thecreator" <thecreator@xxxxxx> wrote in news:OQNJBrwFIHA.5228@xxxxxx: Quote: > Hi Keith, > > If the Ethernet Adapter is built-in into the Gigabyte Motherboard, > you > should be able to disable the Ethernet Adapter using the Computer > BIOS, where it doesn't show up in the operating system at all. > > As for the Netgear wireless Adapter Card, go back into Safe Mode > and > uninstall the Netgear Wireless Adapter Card from Device Manager. > Reboot the computer into normal mode. Do not let Windows automatically > reinstall the drivers, but manually reinstall the drivers for the > card, so the drivers are the original x64 drivers for the card. Reboot > and test. > > If working launch Windows Update for Vista and look for the > Hardware x64 > Ethernet Drvers. Hide the hotfix. > > Download the Netgear Drivers from the Netgear site, itself. > Install > those drivers. > > taking so long to follow up the thread; for some reason my employer only pays me to work on functional PCs and not the hours I spend trying to get a non-functional one working... Anyway, the MB is a Gigabyte GA-P35- DS3P, and the netgear is a WG311T (108 mbps). I went ahead and disabled the built-in LAN, since I am able to access the bios. I uninstalled the netgear in the device manager screen, and also tried to uninstall the other items that showed up after the original install: WAN Miniport (IP,IPv6,L2TP, PPOE, and PPTP) but while I can disable these, it won't allow me to uninstall them. If I re-enable them, Vista reinstalls my netgear immediately. So, disabled them again and uninstalled the netgear adapter. I had already downloaded the newest netgear x64 driver for previous install attempts (wg311t_5_0setup), so I removed the netgear card (no networks = able to boot Vista in regular mode), used the netgear installer to completely uninstall the previous installation, used it again to re-install the drivers, then shut down, inserted the wireless card (into a different slot), and restarted. When Vista booted, it popped up a notification window indicating that it was installing device driver software (didn't give me the chance to pick the location of the drivers) and the machine locked up- no mouse, not ctrl-alt-del. Subsequent attempts to boot all get me back to where I started; locked up at the green progress bar during bootup. Back into safe mode, I uninstalled the driver and tried to browse to manually pick the drivers. When prompted, I selected to pick the location of the drivers and selected the folder that I thought netgear had installed to (c:\program files (x86)\netgear) but it said it didn't find any valid drivers. It did find some netgear drivers in c:\windows \inf\WG311T\ so those are the ones I used- but it still locks up. So at this point, Vista and my netgear card are functionally incompatible. Should I start looking at USB wireless adapters, or is it a deeper problem with Vista (or specific to x64) and networking? Thanks, Keith |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? See http://www.giga-byte.com/Search/Sear...earchType=BIOS and check if you have the latest BIOS for your version of the GA-P35-DS3P. It is likely that you need to update the firmware of the Netgear WG311T to version 5.0, as this version adds Vista support although 108Mbps is not supported with Vista. See http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/D103110.asp "ker_01" <ker_01@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns99D5E0749855ker01@xxxxxx Quote: > "thecreator" <thecreator@xxxxxx> wrote in > news:OQNJBrwFIHA.5228@xxxxxx: > Quote: >> Hi Keith, >> >> If the Ethernet Adapter is built-in into the Gigabyte Motherboard, >> you >> should be able to disable the Ethernet Adapter using the Computer >> BIOS, where it doesn't show up in the operating system at all. >> >> As for the Netgear wireless Adapter Card, go back into Safe Mode >> and >> uninstall the Netgear Wireless Adapter Card from Device Manager. >> Reboot the computer into normal mode. Do not let Windows automatically >> reinstall the drivers, but manually reinstall the drivers for the >> card, so the drivers are the original x64 drivers for the card. Reboot >> and test. >> >> If working launch Windows Update for Vista and look for the >> Hardware x64 >> Ethernet Drvers. Hide the hotfix. >> >> Download the Netgear Drivers from the Netgear site, itself. >> Install >> those drivers. >> >> > Thank you to Dominic and thecreator for your responses. I apologize for > taking so long to follow up the thread; for some reason my employer only > pays me to work on functional PCs and not the hours I spend trying to > get a non-functional one working... Anyway, the MB is a Gigabyte GA-P35- > DS3P, and the netgear is a WG311T (108 mbps). I went ahead and disabled > the built-in LAN, since I am able to access the bios. > > I uninstalled the netgear in the device manager screen, and also tried > to uninstall the other items that showed up after the original install: > WAN Miniport (IP,IPv6,L2TP, PPOE, and PPTP) but while I can disable > these, it won't allow me to uninstall them. If I re-enable them, Vista > reinstalls my netgear immediately. So, disabled them again and > uninstalled the netgear adapter. > > I had already downloaded the newest netgear x64 driver for previous > install attempts (wg311t_5_0setup), so I removed the netgear card (no > networks = able to boot Vista in regular mode), used the netgear > installer to completely uninstall the previous installation, used it > again to re-install the drivers, then shut down, inserted the wireless > card (into a different slot), and restarted. > > When Vista booted, it popped up a notification window indicating that it > was installing device driver software (didn't give me the chance to pick > the location of the drivers) and the machine locked up- no mouse, not > ctrl-alt-del. Subsequent attempts to boot all get me back to where I > started; locked up at the green progress bar during bootup. > > Back into safe mode, I uninstalled the driver and tried to browse to > manually pick the drivers. When prompted, I selected to pick the > location of the drivers and selected the folder that I thought netgear > had installed to (c:\program files (x86)\netgear) but it said it didn't > find any valid drivers. It did find some netgear drivers in c:\windows > \inf\WG311T\ so those are the ones I used- but it still locks up. > > So at this point, Vista and my netgear card are functionally > incompatible. Should I start looking at USB wireless adapters, or is it > a deeper problem with Vista (or specific to x64) and networking? > > Thanks, > Keith |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #6 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? Hi Keith, Can you replace the NetGear Wireless Adapter with a D-Link Wireless Adapter that has Vista Support? http://support.dlink.com/products/vi...id=WDA%2D2320# -- thecreator "ker_01" <ker_01@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns99D5E0749855ker01@xxxxxx Quote: > "thecreator" <thecreator@xxxxxx> wrote in > news:OQNJBrwFIHA.5228@xxxxxx: > Quote: >> Hi Keith, >> >> If the Ethernet Adapter is built-in into the Gigabyte Motherboard, >> you >> should be able to disable the Ethernet Adapter using the Computer >> BIOS, where it doesn't show up in the operating system at all. >> >> As for the Netgear wireless Adapter Card, go back into Safe Mode >> and >> uninstall the Netgear Wireless Adapter Card from Device Manager. >> Reboot the computer into normal mode. Do not let Windows automatically >> reinstall the drivers, but manually reinstall the drivers for the >> card, so the drivers are the original x64 drivers for the card. Reboot >> and test. >> >> If working launch Windows Update for Vista and look for the >> Hardware x64 >> Ethernet Drvers. Hide the hotfix. >> >> Download the Netgear Drivers from the Netgear site, itself. >> Install >> those drivers. >> >> > Thank you to Dominic and thecreator for your responses. I apologize for > taking so long to follow up the thread; for some reason my employer only > pays me to work on functional PCs and not the hours I spend trying to > get a non-functional one working... Anyway, the MB is a Gigabyte GA-P35- > DS3P, and the netgear is a WG311T (108 mbps). I went ahead and disabled > the built-in LAN, since I am able to access the bios. > > I uninstalled the netgear in the device manager screen, and also tried > to uninstall the other items that showed up after the original install: > WAN Miniport (IP,IPv6,L2TP, PPOE, and PPTP) but while I can disable > these, it won't allow me to uninstall them. If I re-enable them, Vista > reinstalls my netgear immediately. So, disabled them again and > uninstalled the netgear adapter. > > I had already downloaded the newest netgear x64 driver for previous > install attempts (wg311t_5_0setup), so I removed the netgear card (no > networks = able to boot Vista in regular mode), used the netgear > installer to completely uninstall the previous installation, used it > again to re-install the drivers, then shut down, inserted the wireless > card (into a different slot), and restarted. > > When Vista booted, it popped up a notification window indicating that it > was installing device driver software (didn't give me the chance to pick > the location of the drivers) and the machine locked up- no mouse, not > ctrl-alt-del. Subsequent attempts to boot all get me back to where I > started; locked up at the green progress bar during bootup. > > Back into safe mode, I uninstalled the driver and tried to browse to > manually pick the drivers. When prompted, I selected to pick the > location of the drivers and selected the folder that I thought netgear > had installed to (c:\program files (x86)\netgear) but it said it didn't > find any valid drivers. It did find some netgear drivers in c:\windows > \inf\WG311T\ so those are the ones I used- but it still locks up. > > So at this point, Vista and my netgear card are functionally > incompatible. Should I start looking at USB wireless adapters, or is it > a deeper problem with Vista (or specific to x64) and networking? > > Thanks, > Keith |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #7 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? Dominic- The board came with the latest bios (v2 board, Award bios F6). The Netgear driver that I've been struggling with is the latest as well (v5.0, with x64 support). I'm not worried about getting 108 speeds, but I definitely need to be able to get a connection and still have Vista stable. I'd welcome any other ideas, otherwise I think I need to start looking for a new network card. Many thanks, Keith "Dominic Payer" <dcp@xxxxxx> wrote in news:B7332A72-CF35-4F38-B049-D19A1CB94E13@xxxxxx: Quote: > See > http://www.giga-byte.com/Search/Sear...ga-p35-ds3p&Se > archType=BIOS and check if you have the latest BIOS for your version > of the GA-P35-DS3P. > > It is likely that you need to update the firmware of the Netgear > WG311T to version 5.0, as this version adds Vista support although > 108Mbps is not supported with Vista. See > http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/D103110.asp > > > > > "ker_01" <ker_01@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:Xns99D5E0749855ker01@xxxxxx Quote: >> "thecreator" <thecreator@xxxxxx> wrote in >> news:OQNJBrwFIHA.5228@xxxxxx: >> Quote: >>> Hi Keith, >>> >>> If the Ethernet Adapter is built-in into the Gigabyte >>> Motherboard, you >>> should be able to disable the Ethernet Adapter using the Computer >>> BIOS, where it doesn't show up in the operating system at all. >>> >>> As for the Netgear wireless Adapter Card, go back into Safe Mode >>> and >>> uninstall the Netgear Wireless Adapter Card from Device Manager. >>> Reboot the computer into normal mode. Do not let Windows >>> automatically reinstall the drivers, but manually reinstall the >>> drivers for the card, so the drivers are the original x64 drivers >>> for the card. Reboot and test. >>> >>> If working launch Windows Update for Vista and look for the >>> Hardware x64 >>> Ethernet Drvers. Hide the hotfix. >>> >>> Download the Netgear Drivers from the Netgear site, itself. >>> Install >>> those drivers. >>> >>> >> Thank you to Dominic and thecreator for your responses. I apologize >> for taking so long to follow up the thread; for some reason my >> employer only pays me to work on functional PCs and not the hours I >> spend trying to get a non-functional one working... Anyway, the MB is >> a Gigabyte GA-P35- DS3P, and the netgear is a WG311T (108 mbps). I >> went ahead and disabled the built-in LAN, since I am able to access >> the bios. >> >> I uninstalled the netgear in the device manager screen, and also >> tried to uninstall the other items that showed up after the original >> install: WAN Miniport (IP,IPv6,L2TP, PPOE, and PPTP) but while I can >> disable these, it won't allow me to uninstall them. If I re-enable >> them, Vista reinstalls my netgear immediately. So, disabled them >> again and uninstalled the netgear adapter. >> >> I had already downloaded the newest netgear x64 driver for previous >> install attempts (wg311t_5_0setup), so I removed the netgear card (no >> networks = able to boot Vista in regular mode), used the netgear >> installer to completely uninstall the previous installation, used it >> again to re-install the drivers, then shut down, inserted the >> wireless card (into a different slot), and restarted. >> >> When Vista booted, it popped up a notification window indicating that >> it was installing device driver software (didn't give me the chance >> to pick the location of the drivers) and the machine locked up- no >> mouse, not ctrl-alt-del. Subsequent attempts to boot all get me back >> to where I started; locked up at the green progress bar during >> bootup. >> >> Back into safe mode, I uninstalled the driver and tried to browse to >> manually pick the drivers. When prompted, I selected to pick the >> location of the drivers and selected the folder that I thought >> netgear had installed to (c:\program files (x86)\netgear) but it said >> it didn't find any valid drivers. It did find some netgear drivers in >> c:\windows \inf\WG311T\ so those are the ones I used- but it still >> locks up. >> >> So at this point, Vista and my netgear card are functionally >> incompatible. Should I start looking at USB wireless adapters, or is >> it a deeper problem with Vista (or specific to x64) and networking? >> >> Thanks, >> Keith |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #8 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? "thecreator" <thecreator@xxxxxx> wrote in news:#MpPHQMGIHA.3376 @TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: Quote: > Hi Keith, > > Can you replace the NetGear Wireless Adapter with a D-Link Wireless > Adapter that has Vista Support? > > http://support.dlink.com/products/vi...id=WDA%2D2320# > > works, but it is unsigned and I need to run this as a regular box, not a "test" box with self-signed drivers. Thanks again for your assistance, Keith |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #9 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? There is a beta F7 BIOS http://www.station-drivers.com/page/...a-p35-ds3p.htm which might solve the problem. If not, a new network card seems the only option. "ker_01" <ker_01@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns99D6AB8ABD99Fker01@xxxxxx Quote: > Dominic- > > The board came with the latest bios (v2 board, Award bios F6). The Netgear > driver that I've been struggling with is the latest as well (v5.0, with > x64 > support). I'm not worried about getting 108 speeds, but I definitely need > to be able to get a connection and still have Vista stable. > > I'd welcome any other ideas, otherwise I think I need to start looking for > a new network card. > > Many thanks, > Keith > > "Dominic Payer" <dcp@xxxxxx> wrote in > news:B7332A72-CF35-4F38-B049-D19A1CB94E13@xxxxxx: > Quote: >> See >> http://www.giga-byte.com/Search/Sear...ga-p35-ds3p&Se >> archType=BIOS and check if you have the latest BIOS for your version >> of the GA-P35-DS3P. >> >> It is likely that you need to update the firmware of the Netgear >> WG311T to version 5.0, as this version adds Vista support although >> 108Mbps is not supported with Vista. See >> http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/D103110.asp >> >> >> >> >> "ker_01" <ker_01@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:Xns99D5E0749855ker01@xxxxxx Quote: >>> "thecreator" <thecreator@xxxxxx> wrote in >>> news:OQNJBrwFIHA.5228@xxxxxx: >>> >>>> Hi Keith, >>>> >>>> If the Ethernet Adapter is built-in into the Gigabyte >>>> Motherboard, you >>>> should be able to disable the Ethernet Adapter using the Computer >>>> BIOS, where it doesn't show up in the operating system at all. >>>> >>>> As for the Netgear wireless Adapter Card, go back into Safe Mode >>>> and >>>> uninstall the Netgear Wireless Adapter Card from Device Manager. >>>> Reboot the computer into normal mode. Do not let Windows >>>> automatically reinstall the drivers, but manually reinstall the >>>> drivers for the card, so the drivers are the original x64 drivers >>>> for the card. Reboot and test. >>>> >>>> If working launch Windows Update for Vista and look for the >>>> Hardware x64 >>>> Ethernet Drvers. Hide the hotfix. >>>> >>>> Download the Netgear Drivers from the Netgear site, itself. >>>> Install >>>> those drivers. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Thank you to Dominic and thecreator for your responses. I apologize >>> for taking so long to follow up the thread; for some reason my >>> employer only pays me to work on functional PCs and not the hours I >>> spend trying to get a non-functional one working... Anyway, the MB is >>> a Gigabyte GA-P35- DS3P, and the netgear is a WG311T (108 mbps). I >>> went ahead and disabled the built-in LAN, since I am able to access >>> the bios. >>> >>> I uninstalled the netgear in the device manager screen, and also >>> tried to uninstall the other items that showed up after the original >>> install: WAN Miniport (IP,IPv6,L2TP, PPOE, and PPTP) but while I can >>> disable these, it won't allow me to uninstall them. If I re-enable >>> them, Vista reinstalls my netgear immediately. So, disabled them >>> again and uninstalled the netgear adapter. >>> >>> I had already downloaded the newest netgear x64 driver for previous >>> install attempts (wg311t_5_0setup), so I removed the netgear card (no >>> networks = able to boot Vista in regular mode), used the netgear >>> installer to completely uninstall the previous installation, used it >>> again to re-install the drivers, then shut down, inserted the >>> wireless card (into a different slot), and restarted. >>> >>> When Vista booted, it popped up a notification window indicating that >>> it was installing device driver software (didn't give me the chance >>> to pick the location of the drivers) and the machine locked up- no >>> mouse, not ctrl-alt-del. Subsequent attempts to boot all get me back >>> to where I started; locked up at the green progress bar during >>> bootup. >>> >>> Back into safe mode, I uninstalled the driver and tried to browse to >>> manually pick the drivers. When prompted, I selected to pick the >>> location of the drivers and selected the folder that I thought >>> netgear had installed to (c:\program files (x86)\netgear) but it said >>> it didn't find any valid drivers. It did find some netgear drivers in >>> c:\windows \inf\WG311T\ so those are the ones I used- but it still >>> locks up. >>> >>> So at this point, Vista and my netgear card are functionally >>> incompatible. Should I start looking at USB wireless adapters, or is >>> it a deeper problem with Vista (or specific to x64) and networking? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Keith |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #10 (permalink) |
| | Re: Network adapter/drivers hang Vista Ult. x64 - how to troubleshoot? Hi Keith, Keep with the Drivers from the manufacturer. I currently have a D-Link DWL-G520 Wireless Adapter Card, where I had dual-boot between Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and Windows Vista Ultimate RC2. I am getting 108MBps throughput in Windows XP, but was only getting 54 MBps in Vista with D-Link Beta Drivers written by Atheros. Always by new, so you can always return if the new Card doesn't work as rated. -- thecreator "ker_01" <ker_01@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns99D6BBD5867C1ker01@xxxxxx Quote: > "thecreator" <thecreator@xxxxxx> wrote in news:#MpPHQMGIHA.3376 > @TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: > Quote: >> Hi Keith, >> >> Can you replace the NetGear Wireless Adapter with a D-Link Wireless >> Adapter that has Vista Support? >> >> http://support.dlink.com/products/vi...id=WDA%2D2320# >> >> > I think that is my only option. I found an Atheros driver that supposedly > works, but it is unsigned and I need to run this as a regular box, not a > "test" box with self-signed drivers. > > Thanks again for your assistance, > Keith |
My System Specs![]() |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| LAN Network Card (Drivers not Installed) Need Windows Vista Home Basic Drivers | Vista hardware & devices | |||
| ForeRunner ATM network adapter, VISTA drivers | Vista General | |||
| Vista Premium Shut Down Hang Wireless Network | Vista General | |||
| USB Network Adapter on Vista x64 | Vista hardware & devices | |||
| No drivers for 802.11g PCI Wireless Network Adapter (Ralink) | Vista hardware & devices | |||