(Help!!)Windows Vista can't detect my ethernet controller, Any Ide

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Hello there,

My laptop is Toshiba M55 S1001, the entry level laptop. I tried to
install Windows Vista and it work fine so far, the only thing is when I hit
the device manager and it tells me that the Ethernet controller can't be
installed correctly ( has a question mark) in device manager. It seems that
I can't connect to internet if I can't install this controller right. Any
idea I can't find a driver to fit this baby??







Regards,
 
rogerbox2005 wrote On 6/18/2006 4:08 PM:
Hello there,

My laptop is Toshiba M55 S1001, the entry level laptop. I tried to
install Windows Vista and it work fine so far, the only thing is when I hit
the device manager and it tells me that the Ethernet controller can't be
installed correctly ( has a question mark) in device manager. It seems that
I can't connect to internet if I can't install this controller right. Any
idea I can't find a driver to fit this baby??

This is why it's important to run the Vista Upgrade Advisor application
prior to installing Vista. It would have told you your Ethernet drivers
were not available in Vista and would have permitted you to download
your drivers from Toshiba's web site in preparation for installing Vista.

If this isn't a dual boot machine, you'll have to use another machine to
download Toshiba drivers onto a memory stick and then install on the
Vista machine.

If Toshiba doesn't have any Vista-ready drivers, download their latest
XP drivers. Download as many as you can find, because in my experience
the Toshiba web site doesn't help you figure out which chipset you might
have, and you'll be using a different machine to download the drivers.
 
Thanks, I will try to run windows vista application program again before I
install again. Bad..why beta version have so much trouble??

Thanks again!!
 
rogerbox2005 wrote On 6/19/2006 9:06 PM:
Thanks, I will try to run windows vista application program again before I
install again. Bad..why beta version have so much trouble??

You have to remember that beta means "not yet ready for prime time".
Many Microsoft watchers would tell you that Vista won't really be ready
for prime time before SP1.

Don't upgrade your one-and-only computer. Don't use Windows multi-boot,
use a real partition/boot manager and create additional partitions for
Vista and your user data.
 
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