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Need lan driver windows xp sp3, for a laptop toshiba satellite m100-157. I have tried the various drivers in toshiba web site, but no one works. Thansk. |
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Need lan driver windows xp sp3, for a laptop toshiba satellite m100-157. I have tried the various drivers in toshiba web site, but no one works. Thansk. Did you try this one? http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...77462%7CPSMA0U They list nothing newer |
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philo wrote:
Need lan driver windows xp sp3, for a laptop toshiba satellite m100-157. I have tried the various drivers in toshiba web site, but no one works. Thansk. Did you try this one? http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...&moid=1277462& rpn=PSMA0U&modelFilter=M100&selCategory=3&selFamil y=1073768663&selModel=1277462%7CPSMA0U They list nothing newer The two drivers I could see there, appear to be Intel. So another place to look for drivers would be - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/ Intel has their version, of providing assistance in identifying what LAN chip is involved. http://downloadcenter.intel.com/ident_prd.aspx Instead, I'd take Everest, go to Devices:PCI and get the info there. You install and run this on the laptop, to get some information. http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html For example, if I go to Devices:PCI for my current computer, then take the entry that corresponds to my network chip, the value for Device ID is "1106-3065". Next, I get a copy of pci.ids . This is a text file and can be saved and opened later with Wordpad. http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids If I scroll down in the list, I find these two lines in close proximity. 1106 VIA Technologies, Inc. ... 3065 VT6102 [Rhine-II] So I know my chip is a Rhine-II. You'd do a similar thing for the Intel chip. Use Everest, to either get the name directly from the built-in enumeration, or use the Device ID, to find the identity in pci.ids. Then, it is back to the Intel downloadcenter site, A look in Ethernet Components:Ethernet Controllers, might find a match for the required driver. HTH, Paul |
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"Paul" wrote in message ... philo wrote: Need lan driver windows xp sp3, for a laptop toshiba satellite m100-157. I have tried the various drivers in toshiba web site, but no one works. Thansk. Did you try this one? http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...&moid=1277462& rpn=PSMA0U&modelFilter=M100&selCategory=3&selFamil y=1073768663&selModel=1277462%7CPSMA0U They list nothing newer The two drivers I could see there, appear to be Intel. So another place to look for drivers would be - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/ Intel has their version, of providing assistance in identifying what LAN chip is involved. http://downloadcenter.intel.com/ident_prd.aspx Instead, I'd take Everest, go to Devices:PCI and get the info there. You install and run this on the laptop, to get some information. http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html For example, if I go to Devices:PCI for my current computer, then take the entry that corresponds to my network chip, the value for Device ID is "1106-3065". Next, I get a copy of pci.ids . This is a text file and can be saved and opened later with Wordpad. http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids If I scroll down in the list, I find these two lines in close proximity. 1106 VIA Technologies, Inc. ... 3065 VT6102 [Rhine-II] So I know my chip is a Rhine-II. You'd do a similar thing for the Intel chip. Use Everest, to either get the name directly from the built-in enumeration, or use the Device ID, to find the identity in pci.ids. Then, it is back to the Intel downloadcenter site, A look in Ethernet Components:Ethernet Controllers, might find a match for the required driver. HTH, Paul Bravo, teach a poster to fish and he will have the answers for the rest of his life. ( Now let's see if there are expressions of gratitude or resentment.) Luck, Ken |
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Thanks all, i solved my problem.
"Ken Maltby" escreveu na mensagem ... "Paul" wrote in message ... philo wrote: Need lan driver windows xp sp3, for a laptop toshiba satellite m100-157. I have tried the various drivers in toshiba web site, but no one works. Thansk. Did you try this one? http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...&moid=1277462& rpn=PSMA0U&modelFilter=M100&selCategory=3&selFamil y=1073768663&selModel=1277462%7CPSMA0U They list nothing newer The two drivers I could see there, appear to be Intel. So another place to look for drivers would be - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/ Intel has their version, of providing assistance in identifying what LAN chip is involved. http://downloadcenter.intel.com/ident_prd.aspx Instead, I'd take Everest, go to Devices:PCI and get the info there. You install and run this on the laptop, to get some information. http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html For example, if I go to Devices:PCI for my current computer, then take the entry that corresponds to my network chip, the value for Device ID is "1106-3065". Next, I get a copy of pci.ids . This is a text file and can be saved and opened later with Wordpad. http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids If I scroll down in the list, I find these two lines in close proximity. 1106 VIA Technologies, Inc. ... 3065 VT6102 [Rhine-II] So I know my chip is a Rhine-II. You'd do a similar thing for the Intel chip. Use Everest, to either get the name directly from the built-in enumeration, or use the Device ID, to find the identity in pci.ids. Then, it is back to the Intel downloadcenter site, A look in Ethernet Components:Ethernet Controllers, might find a match for the required driver. HTH, Paul Bravo, teach a poster to fish and he will have the answers for the rest of his life. ( Now let's see if there are expressions of gratitude or resentment.) Luck, Ken |
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