SYMPTOMS When you view your network adapter in Device Manager, you may see a yellow exclamation point next to your network adapter, and if you view its properties, you may receive the following error message:
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10) Try upgrading the device drivers for this device. NOTE : The error message you receive may differ slightly from this one.
CAUSE This issue can occur if your network adapter is not seated properly, or does not have a network cable connected to it. Note that most network adapters do not need a network cable connection to operate correctly in Device Manager.
RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, verify that your network adapter is seated properly, has a network cable connected to it, and then obtain and install the most current driver for your network adapter. For information about how to obtain and install the most current driver for your network adapter, view the documentation included with your network adapter, or contact the manufacturer of your network adapter.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Published May 7 1999 11:08AM Issue Type kbprb Last Modifed Dec 11 2001 9:54AM Additional Query Words 2000 kbfaqw2knet Keywords kbhw kbtool kbui kbHardware
Marsh Posté le 26-03-2002 à 20:38:51
Network Adapter Does Not Work if Unplugged
Network Adapter Does Not Work if Unplugged (Q228001)
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The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows 2000 , Advanced Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 , Professional
Microsoft Windows 2000 , Server
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SYMPTOMS
When you view your network adapter in Device Manager, you may see a yellow exclamation point next to your network adapter, and if you view its properties, you may receive the following error message:
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10)
Try upgrading the device drivers for this device.
NOTE : The error message you receive may differ slightly from this one.
CAUSE
This issue can occur if your network adapter is not seated properly, or does not have a network cable connected to it. Note that most network adapters do not need a network cable connection to operate correctly in Device Manager.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, verify that your network adapter is seated properly, has a network cable connected to it, and then obtain and install the most current driver for your network adapter. For information about how to obtain and install the most current driver for your network adapter, view the documentation included with your network adapter, or contact the manufacturer of your network adapter.
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Published May 7 1999 11:08AM Issue Type kbprb
Last Modifed Dec 11 2001 9:54AM Additional Query Words 2000 kbfaqw2knet
Keywords kbhw kbtool kbui kbHardware
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