Washrag New Member Nov 30, 2007 #1 I have an integrated (into the MB) ethernet adapter and am going to upgrade to a dedicated PCI. When I replace it, should I delete the drivers for the current adapter and then install the new one, loading up the new drivers after I boot up?
I have an integrated (into the MB) ethernet adapter and am going to upgrade to a dedicated PCI. When I replace it, should I delete the drivers for the current adapter and then install the new one, loading up the new drivers after I boot up?
apj101 VIP Member Nov 30, 2007 #2 there is no need to remove the old drivers, just install the new ones and you good to go
tlarkin VIP Member Dec 1, 2007 #3 if you don't need dual NICs you could always disable that on board NIC in the BIOS, then it won't even show up in windows.
if you don't need dual NICs you could always disable that on board NIC in the BIOS, then it won't even show up in windows.
Washrag New Member Dec 1, 2007 #4 tlarkin said: if you don't need dual NICs you could always disable that on board NIC in the BIOS, then it won't even show up in windows. Click to expand... Or I could just disable it in windows too. Thanks for the help guys.
tlarkin said: if you don't need dual NICs you could always disable that on board NIC in the BIOS, then it won't even show up in windows. Click to expand... Or I could just disable it in windows too. Thanks for the help guys.