| Josselin Mouette 2007-09-26, 7:34 am |
| Le mercredi 26 septembre 2007 à 12:49 +0530, Antano Solar a écrit :
> When the cmos battery is removed and power unplugged and the system booted .
> I press f2(load defaults) in the cmos screen and the syetm boots very slowly
> and detects my lan card. i.e ifconfig -a lists eth0.
> But after this if I shut down the computer and start again or even restart
> it , the network card is not detected . when the network card goes undetected
> even if I boot into windows it remains undetected in windows also. To make
> the netowrk card appear again I need to rerun the procedure of removing the
> batters and unplugging power cable.
If the problem appears in other operating systems, it sounds like it is
caused by the hardware or the firmware - either the BIOS or the network
card's.
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