Network adapter driver won't install
I have a Levono laptop with a built-in wired Ethernet. It was
working until I installed Virtualbox. Now the adapter is showing
as "unknown device".
When I install the NIC driver from Lenovo's site, it acts like it
is complete but it still remains the same.
Any thoughts, besides removing VirtualBox?
-- G. Morgan
January 28th, 2011 11:23pm
Falcon ITS wrote:
>http://wazem.blogspot.com/2008/07/virtualbox-xp-nic-driver-problem.html
Thanks, but that wasn't it.
For some reason after I installed VirtualBox the Device Manager
lost my NIC and the "unknown device" was Lenovo Energy Management
(ACPI\VPC2004). <-- I wonder if the "VPC" had anything to do
with it screwing up (Virtual PC??)
I installed the Lenovo Energy Management (LEM) driver, and after a
reboot my NIC was there and the LEM driver too.
-- G. Morgan
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January 29th, 2011 1:48am
Hi,
I suspend the "unknown device" is your virtual box network not being installed properly. Would you please let me know if the unknown device still exists in Device
Manager after installing Lenovo Energy Management (LEM) driver?
From my
research, the issue can be resolved by installing the driver manually. If the issue occurs again, please
remove the unknown device directly to check the result.
Regards,
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February 1st, 2011 4:38am
Hi,
I suspect the "unknown device" is your virtual box network not being installed properly. Would you please let me know if the unknown device still exists in Device
Manager after installing Lenovo Energy Management (LEM) driver?
From my
research, the issue can be resolved by installing the driver manually. If the issue occurs again, please
remove the unknown device directly to check the result.
Regards,
Niki
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February 1st, 2011 12:34pm