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After having trouble with the Win32 heur or W32.sality virus I lost my patient and Completly reinstalled Windows XP Media center edition. I had bought my PC from packard bell and had support, cd-backup + instructions and everything registered to packard bell, My PC Was A Packard Bell. Then later my motherboard got trouble and crashed alot. So I eventually bought a new one. When my pc got the virus I wanted to use the CD-backup I had taken from the pc before the motherboard was changed and also had the support of packard bell. But the CD did not boot because 'information was not valid' and I couldn't use it to reformat and reinstall my Windows XP MC edition.
So I used my student version of the CD, my other cd that would install windows media center edition and also the key for that cd. I formated everything and left no partition so that superdangerous-virus would die. After the installation I have no more internet connection and missing drivers installed. I can't update windows because it requires internet which I don't have on that PC. I also no longer seem to have packard bell support. How can I get those drivers installed on my pc? I have no clue what about the names:(:(:( I was really tired when I wrote this, hope you understand.

Every post and advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you oscer1 for your reply.
I've managed to find the name of the driver now:) If I'm not wrong, Uniblue driver scanner can search for drivers. I just need to download the network driver then I can solve the rest. So I've been searching for this driver: Realtek RTL8139/810x Fast Ethernet Driver I've been searching for a long time now and I don't seem to find the driver. Brad Best Friends Rar on this page. I've only been redirected to survey sites and so without results. Not even at I could find it.
Where can I download it?:/. Hi again and thanks for the replies:) Unfortunately oscer1's link did not work. I managed to download the first and the second from the lists i got from BCCOMP. It installed but with no results on the first one. And the second one just opened a bunch of files on the affected PC. But when I used those files on this computer I could see a cogwheel.
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The file type was installationinformation. And for the missing devices I got this Device Instance ID's: Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus: HDAUDIO FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0662&SUBSYS_1043837F&REV_1001 4&3B61A816&0&0001 Ethernet Controller: PCI VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&SUBSYS_83471043&REV_02 4&38D2602C&0&00E1 Multimedia Controller: PCI VEN_1131&DEV_7133&SUBSYS_48570000&REV_D1 4&CF81C54&0&00F0 Video Controller (VGA Compatible): PCI VEN_10DE&DEV_01D3&SUBSYS_34251458&REV_A1 4&2E5EAC9&0&0008 Thanks again for the help:). Hi, The file I linked you to needs to be installed manually through the Device Manager (there is no setup exe.): Unzip the file to a folder Note where this folder is. Go to the Device Manager Right click on the Network error>Update Select: No, not this time Select: Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) Select: Include this location in the search Select Browse and browse to the folder you extracted the driver to.
XP should install the driver. Can you tell us the make and model number of the motherboard you have installed? There should be a tag or inprinted on the board itself by the CPU or PCI slots. If that fails please run Everest (under my signature) and attach the full report to the thread. Copy and paste the report to Notepad and attach it using the Go Advanced option.
Ok, I could not install the device by following the steps. After finishing the steps it said it can't install because wizard did not find necessary software.
And earlier it recommended me to connect to the internet to search on the internet, which I don't have. I'm 100% sure I did it correctly but it didn't work.
The motherboard is an ASUS P5KPL-AM EPU (seen on motherboard disc). As earlier said this was not the motherboard I got when I bought my pc, I encountered problems and eventually got a new one, this one. In case it is not what I had to post, here's the Everest Report. Hi, Something is screwy here. You have a ASUS P5KPL SE Motherboard I have looked at all the driver code ASUS offers for the LAN None of the codes ( PCI VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&SUBSYS_83471043&REV_02) match up with yours, so we may have to modify the driver to get this to work. Did you have any errors during the install of XP? If yes, stop here.
You may have to do another reinstall. Post back if you did get an error during the reinstall Is you XP install legit with key code? If yes try the following Go to the ASUS website to get your Lan driver: Input the following: Select Product: Motherboard Select Series: Socket 775 Select Models: P5KPL SE Download and Extract (Unzip) the first driver under LAN: Version 5.726.525.2009/6.223 Note where this folder is! Once Extracted open the folder to the following Realtek_Lan_V9 LAN Windows WinXP You will see a file named Netrtle (setup information 735KB) Delete this file and replace it with the file I have attached (Netrtle.zip) Extract this file to a folder Copy and Paste the file to: Realtek_Lan_V9 LAN Windows WinXP Note: the attached file is in win.rar ZIP format If you need win.rar to open the file you can get it here: Let us know if this gets you connected to the internet.
We will then proceed to get you the rest of the drivers. Hi, Something is screwy here. You have a ASUS P5KPL SE Motherboard I have looked at all the driver code ASUS offers for the LAN None of the codes ( PCI VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&SUBSYS_83471043&REV_02) match up with yours, so we may have to modify the driver to get this to work. Did you have any errors during the install of XP? If yes, stop here. You may have to do another reinstall. Post back if you did get an error during the reinstall Is you XP install legit with key code?
If yes try the following Go to the ASUS website to get your Lan driver: Input the following: Select Product: Motherboard Select Series: Socket 775 Select Models: P5KPL SE Download and Extract (Unzip) the first driver under LAN: Version 5.726.525.2009/6.223 Note where this folder is! Once Extracted open the folder to the following Realtek_Lan_V9 LAN Windows WinXP You will see a file named Netrtle (setup information 735KB) Delete this file and replace it with the file I have attached (Netrtle.zip) Extract this file to a folder Copy and Paste the file to: Realtek_Lan_V9 LAN Windows WinXP Note: the attached file is in win.rar ZIP format If you need win.rar to open the file you can get it here: Let us know if this gets you connected to the internet. We will then proceed to get you the rest of the drivers. Bill Thank you, thank you, thank you:) The internet works like a charm now, thank you very much:) I did not encounter any problem during the installation when I installed my windows XP MCE when I first installed it, just these devices wasn't connected. So now the internet is working but the resolution is like before not fitting with my screen and there's no audio. Anyway I'm able to use the pc with internet now:) once again thanks.
Quote: Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus: HDAUDIO FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0662&SUBSYS_1043837F&REV_1001 4&3B61A816&0&0001 This is a Realtek High Definition Audio card. It requires the Microsoft UAA driver. SP3 already contains a UAA driver, but it is different then the one you need. If it were me I would go to Add/Remove Programs and uninstall SP3.
Then install the Audio driver from your CD or on the ASUS website. Billa 2009 Movie Hindi Dubbed Youtube. If your Audio works, you may then reinstall SP3 Multimedia Controller: PCI VEN_1131&DEV_7133&SUBSYS_48570000&REV_D1 4&CF81C54&0&00F0 This is a Video Broadcast Decoder (TV Tuner card) with a Philips SAA7133/SAA7135 chipset Do you have the driver CD for this? If not you may need to remove the card and ID what type of card you have installed. Philips SAA7133/SAA7135 is just the chipset and not the manufacture of the card. It says it cannot find HD Audio device, so it just won't install. I'm 100% sure it is not the same I had before. I had a realtek audio device if i'm not wrong.
And for the multimedia controller, I don't have any CD. I'm not sure but I think more than just the audio and multimedia devices is lost. On the top of the computer I have a box where you can connect an USB, microphone, headphones, SD MMC/mobile card, MS Pro/Duo card, XD-SM, CF-MD and 1 socket marked with [1394]. None of these are working and also the CD emulator where I press the button to eject it doesn't work either. I was lucky to find a button inside the shieldcase in plastic that ejects the CD.