Not Me wrote:
> BORROW OR BUY A USB>ETHERNET ADAPTER, DOWNLOAD THE DRIVER, REMOVE THE USB
> ADAPTER
Hi Not Me. I may end up having to do this, but still trying to avoid it
for the moment. Thanks for the reply.
>
>> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster" wrote:
>>
>>> I have a linksys gigabit eg1032 v3 nic which I am trying to install in
>>> vista. I know it works in vista because the first time I installed it
>>> on my machine, I used some vista driver from the linksys website and it
>>> worked great. Now they claim they have no vista drivers for it (go
>>> figure). So I started searching the web to find out how I can reinstall
>>> my nic in vista. I found on a vista compatibility list that there is a
>>> driver for it through windows update. How do I get the driver from
>>> windows update when my nic is not working? Any help appreciated.
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