Ethernet Controller

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Damalulu

My computer says Ethernet Controller is not working properly and if I have
the installation disk to insert it and continue. I don't know what that is.
I know what Ethernet is, but what is the controller. I am having tons of
problems with this HP computer. It has XP. It has always been Mr Dependable
until the other night when I tried to download some drivers for a USB cable
to use for my cell phone. I may have gotten a virus. Anyhow, it's a mess
and I'm trying everything I can to fix. Even boot up is weird, pushing F8,
ESC to just get Windows to load. Someone stated I should start up in safe
mode and pick, last known working something. That even messed up. So, what
is Ethernet Controller and why am I now missing it?
 
Damalulu wrote:
> My computer says Ethernet Controller is not working properly and if I have
> the installation disk to insert it and continue. I don't know what that is.
> I know what Ethernet is, but what is the controller. I am having tons of
> problems with this HP computer. It has XP. It has always been Mr Dependable
> until the other night when I tried to download some drivers for a USB cable
> to use for my cell phone. I may have gotten a virus. Anyhow, it's a mess
> and I'm trying everything I can to fix. Even boot up is weird, pushing F8,
> ESC to just get Windows to load. Someone stated I should start up in safe
> mode and pick, last known working something. That even messed up. So, what
> is Ethernet Controller and why am I now missing it?


Controller is just another word for the card. They mean the ethernet
card in your PC. Be it really a card or a chip on the motherboard or
whatever.

Not sure about why your missing it.
 
Try device mgr,expand the ethernet hardware tree,or the LAN tree,locate
the device,R.click,properties,locate brand,select,update driver,let xp update
it auto..Or,go to windows update catalog & download drivers,or the mfg web
site & get software/drivers.

"Damalulu" wrote:

> My computer says Ethernet Controller is not working properly and if I have
> the installation disk to insert it and continue. I don't know what that is.
> I know what Ethernet is, but what is the controller. I am having tons of
> problems with this HP computer. It has XP. It has always been Mr Dependable
> until the other night when I tried to download some drivers for a USB cable
> to use for my cell phone. I may have gotten a virus. Anyhow, it's a mess
> and I'm trying everything I can to fix. Even boot up is weird, pushing F8,
> ESC to just get Windows to load. Someone stated I should start up in safe
> mode and pick, last known working something. That even messed up. So, what
> is Ethernet Controller and why am I now missing it?
 
"Damalulu" <Damalulu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8AEBE82C-CF66-4FFB-8C7D-C73CE2C8A2C7@microsoft.com...
> My computer says Ethernet Controller is not working properly and if I have
> the installation disk to insert it and continue. I don't know what that is.
> I know what Ethernet is, but what is the controller. I am having tons of
> problems with this HP computer. It has XP. It has always been Mr Dependable
> until the other night when I tried to download some drivers for a USB cable
> to use for my cell phone. I may have gotten a virus. Anyhow, it's a mess
> and I'm trying everything I can to fix. Even boot up is weird, pushing F8,
> ESC to just get Windows to load. Someone stated I should start up in safe
> mode and pick, last known working something. That even messed up. So, what
> is Ethernet Controller and why am I now missing it?


USB cables do not use drivers, devices such as your cell phone do.
Boot to Safe Mode > Device Manager.
On the Menu bar click View > Devices By Connection.
Expand the entire device tree and look for any device related to your cell
phone/USB.
If present, Right click on the listed device and in the popup menu click
Uninstall.
Once all is found and uninstalled, close out of DM back to your desktop.

Open either MyComputer or Explorer.
Delete the contents of:
c:\documents and settings\your username folder\local settings\temp
c:\windows\temp
c:\prefetch
Close out of MyComputer or Explorer and reboot.


Post back the results.

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Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Windows Desktop User Experience }
Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://basconotw.mvps.org/

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