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Posted by robertdw on February 18, 2008, 1:06 am
Please log in for more thread options > robertdw wrote:
> > Hi folks. I need some help getting this old clunker working again. I
> > have a second-hand Toshiba Satellite 3000 that came with Windows XP.
> > The machine was running really slowly so I decided to wipe the drive
> > and reinstall Windows. While old, this machine works fine for playing
> > music off of my home server.
>
> > I wiped the hard drive and installed Windows 2000 Professional. The
> > problem is that I cannot get Windows to recognize the wireless network
> > card. In Device Manager there are two unknown PCI Devices listed with
> > the usual question-mark icon. From each device's property pages, I
> > obtained the following info:
>
> > PCI Device
> > PCI bus 0
> > Device 31
> > Function 3
> > I/O Range 1810-181F
> > IRQ 10
>
> > PCI Device
> > PCI bus 0
> > Device 31
> > Function 6
> > I/O Range 2400-24FF
> > I/O Range 2000-207F
> > IRQ 10
>
> > Assuming that either of these unknown devices must by the wlan card, I
> > attempted to install the wlan driver that I downloaded from the
> > Toshiba web site. Windows complained saying that it could not confirm
> > that the drive would function correctly.
>
> > Any suggestions?
>
> What is the actual PCI card manufacturer & model #?
> It will be easier to find a compatible driver based on card specific info.
>
> --
> The RIGHT REVEREND G.G. WILLIKERS
> (formerly) Monsignor Boddom
Ah, yes ... good question.
There is a sticker on the bottom of the laptop that says "Contains
radio device MiniPCI card PA3070U-1MPC"
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