I can confirm that version 6.39 of the nVidia nForce4 chipset (for AMD64) drivers causes this problem and that installing version 6.66 fixes the problem with the Gigabyte GA-K8N Ultra-9 motherboard. That leads me to believe it is a bug in the version 6.39 XP driver and not a hardware flaw.

Josh FIsher

Arno Lehmann wrote:

Hi,

Phil Stracchino wrote:

Chris Lee wrote:

I have a win32 machine whose motherboard (nforce2) has onboard 10/100
ethernet. I'll try to test this in the near future, but currently I'm using
a 3com card in that machine.



The key factor is, is it an *nVidia* onboard 10/100?


An other key factor might be the nVidia driver version you used - the other user, who's name I forgot, resolved the problems by installing a more current nVidia driver.

Not that I still think that such a behaviour disqualifies nvidia as a system platform...

Arno





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