What is the hardware ID for the device. Go to Device Manager, right click on the device, select Properties, then the Details tab, then Hardware ID in the dropdown box.- John
I have a similar problem and not found a solution yet. For my notebook (Compaq NC6320) there are chipset drivers for XP, but not for Vista/Win7.
These are the hardware id's for my notebook, I hope someone can help: PCI\VEN_104C&DEV_803D&SUBSYS_30AA103C&REV_00 PCI\VEN_104C&DEV_803D&SUBSYS_30AA103C PCI\VEN_104C&DEV_803D&CC_078000 PCI\VEN_104C&DEV_803D&CC_0780
Can you try using the above driver and install on Vista/Win7? You might also want to try going to Texas Instrument's website to look for the driver...Jabez Gan [MVP] - http://www.msblog.org
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Just installed the Win7 RC, and have the same issue. I found a driver on HP's website, which did install, but the NIC that i'm using in the slot thinks that the cable is unplugged. If i put my drive back in that has XP on it, it works fine so i'm confident it's the driver.
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