Guest KenP Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 I have a Dell Dimension with on-board NIC. I was having network problems and added a new Linksys 10/100 NIC. All of a sudden I started getting the Windows error screen indicating the system had recovered from an error. When I click to find out more about the error I get a screen that tells me the problem was caused by a 10/100 Ethernet Adapter (an983.sys) by Infineon - AMDTek. I have two choices: - Run Windows Update - Fo to Infineon - AMDTek web site and up drivers I've done both, Windows Update finds nothing. I went to Infineon website and downloaded AN983 drivers and ran Update Drives from Device Mgr on Linksys card since that is the one I just installed - no reference in Network Adapter section about an Infineon AMDTek NIC. I point the update to the folder containing the Infineon driver but it does not update apparently because this is wrong driver. Any help in fixing this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. KenP
Guest JS Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Re: System Error Did you disable the on-board NIC in the BIOS? JS "KenP" <KenP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A4DEB10C-3059-4DD4-9AA8-6ADFE0E2C2E2@microsoft.com... >I have a Dell Dimension with on-board NIC. I was having network problems >and > added a new Linksys 10/100 NIC. All of a sudden I started getting the > Windows > error screen indicating the system had recovered from an error. When I > click > to find out more about the error I get a screen that tells me the problem > was > caused by a 10/100 Ethernet Adapter (an983.sys) by Infineon - AMDTek. I > have > two choices: > - Run Windows Update > - Fo to Infineon - AMDTek web site and up drivers > > I've done both, Windows Update finds nothing. I went to Infineon website > and > downloaded AN983 drivers and ran Update Drives from Device Mgr on Linksys > card since that is the one I just installed - no reference in Network > Adapter > section about an Infineon AMDTek NIC. I point the update to the folder > containing the Infineon driver but it does not update apparently because > this > is wrong driver. > > Any help in fixing this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in > advance. > > KenP
Guest KenP Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Re: System Error No, but am fixin to go do that and see it helps. Thanks. "JS" wrote: > Did you disable the on-board NIC in the BIOS? > > JS > > "KenP" <KenP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A4DEB10C-3059-4DD4-9AA8-6ADFE0E2C2E2@microsoft.com... > >I have a Dell Dimension with on-board NIC. I was having network problems > >and > > added a new Linksys 10/100 NIC. All of a sudden I started getting the > > Windows > > error screen indicating the system had recovered from an error. When I > > click > > to find out more about the error I get a screen that tells me the problem > > was > > caused by a 10/100 Ethernet Adapter (an983.sys) by Infineon - AMDTek. I > > have > > two choices: > > - Run Windows Update > > - Fo to Infineon - AMDTek web site and up drivers > > > > I've done both, Windows Update finds nothing. I went to Infineon website > > and > > downloaded AN983 drivers and ran Update Drives from Device Mgr on Linksys > > card since that is the one I just installed - no reference in Network > > Adapter > > section about an Infineon AMDTek NIC. I point the update to the folder > > containing the Infineon driver but it does not update apparently because > > this > > is wrong driver. > > > > Any help in fixing this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in > > advance. > > > > KenP > > >
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