Re: Windows can't see the network card

2010-09-12 Thread Paul K
That yellow symbol says there is something wrong with that device, usually it's drivers, and that it wont work. So it sounds like you do need to download the appropriate bootcamp and or bootcamp drivers as Patrick has suggested. I have not personally done this so I can't advise on the specifics.

Re: Windows can't see the network card

2010-09-12 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Peter Have you installed the Windows/Mac drivers from the OSX CD? When you install Bootcamp, you need to load the MacOSX CD which has Windows drivers for a lot of things on it. Quote from the Manual http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup_10.6.pdf ---quote--- Step 4:

Re: Windows can't see the network card

2010-09-11 Thread Peter Bull
Hi Paul, Thanks for your suggestions. I tried Device Manager and the Ethernet Controller and Network Controller both had a yellow question mark alongside. So I put the Windows XP CD in and used the Hardware Wizard to update the driver but I got the message that it Could not find the

Re: Windows can't see the network card

2010-09-09 Thread Paul K
It could also be the IP Address of the Windows Mac. Make sure the first four sections (octets) are the same as the other two machines. Try to 'Ping' between the machines. It's easy, try Google. To check if the drivers are the problem right click on 'My Computer' select 'Manage'. When this opens

Re: Windows can't see the network card

2010-09-08 Thread Patrick Lawrence
Hi Peter Have you installed the Boot Camp drivers from the OS X Install DVD? That DVD contains all the drivers for things like your network card and video card so Windows can use them. You can also get the latest copy of the Boot Camp drivers from the Apple website: