After a fresh installation of XP the onboard network card is no longer working with the error message "This device cannot start (Code 10)". I've changed no parts, same process on installation, bios settings are fine, formatted and re-installed to the same error so I was hoping somebody could help me find out what the problem is.
I'm using the Gigabyte EP41-UD3L which has the Realtek RTL8168D(P)/8111D(P) as the onboard NIC running Windows XP Pro SP2. I just used the motherboard installation CD to install it initially as I did on the previous install and have also tried new drivers but had no luck. I've never run into this Code 10 error before so I'm not sure where to go from here and any help will be appreciated.
The Windows knowledge base isn't much help either as it's explanations for code 10 are
- If the device has a FailReasonString value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator puts this registry string value there. If there is no FailReasonString in the hardware key, you receive the following error message: This device cannot start. (Code 10)
- Code 10 is a default error code that Device Manager generates when the operating system cannot determine which specific error code to return after an issue occurs.
Worst case scenario I just disable the onboard in the Bios and buy a new NIC but I'd rather not if it can be avoided.
I'm using the Gigabyte EP41-UD3L which has the Realtek RTL8168D(P)/8111D(P) as the onboard NIC running Windows XP Pro SP2. I just used the motherboard installation CD to install it initially as I did on the previous install and have also tried new drivers but had no luck. I've never run into this Code 10 error before so I'm not sure where to go from here and any help will be appreciated.
The Windows knowledge base isn't much help either as it's explanations for code 10 are
- If the device has a FailReasonString value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator puts this registry string value there. If there is no FailReasonString in the hardware key, you receive the following error message: This device cannot start. (Code 10)
- Code 10 is a default error code that Device Manager generates when the operating system cannot determine which specific error code to return after an issue occurs.
Worst case scenario I just disable the onboard in the Bios and buy a new NIC but I'd rather not if it can be avoided.