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  1. #1
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    No internet connection

    I was using my Microsoft updater and updating. i updated my Nvidia 6150SE software and now can't connect to the internet. I went to my Device manager and see a yellow sign under my Network adapters / Nvidia nForce Networking comtroller. I double click on it and it says 'windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. the driver may be corrupted or mising (code 39). It is the Nvidia 6150SE. I had done this before midight. I fist updated mt XP things in microsft update and restarted and all was fine. But after I updated the Nvidia software, its been messed up. I had made a restore point, but going back didnt help. Can someone help?

    Windows XP SP3 IE8
    Desktop: Win XP SP3, 2.01 gig, Amd Athlon 64 3200+, 160gig HD, 1 gig ram, Nvidia Geforce 6150SE, Acpi Uniprocessor PC, Linksys WRT54G Router

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    Download/Install current drivers available from nVIDIA.
    Cheers.

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    No internet

    I can't seem to find the one I need on thr NVidia site.. I just need the Network adapter networking controller.
    Can you find it for me? Thanks.
    Desktop: Win XP SP3, 2.01 gig, Amd Athlon 64 3200+, 160gig HD, 1 gig ram, Nvidia Geforce 6150SE, Acpi Uniprocessor PC, Linksys WRT54G Router

    Laptop: Dell Inspiron 6000, Win XP SP2,1.6 Centrino, 60 gig HD, 500 gig ram, Intel Pentium M,

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    In device manager - use the Roll Back Driver option.
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  5. #5
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    I tried that and it asks for dick 1 and I tried the nVidia disks that I have and it doesn't find the driver.
    Desktop: Win XP SP3, 2.01 gig, Amd Athlon 64 3200+, 160gig HD, 1 gig ram, Nvidia Geforce 6150SE, Acpi Uniprocessor PC, Linksys WRT54G Router

    Laptop: Dell Inspiron 6000, Win XP SP2,1.6 Centrino, 60 gig HD, 500 gig ram, Intel Pentium M,

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    For your NIC, you need the chipset driver from your motherboard manufacturer's website or if not self-built computer but branded, from them.
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