Ethernet NVIDIA replacement

I have a hp pavillion entertainment that has xp installed on it. My Ethernet has not been fully functional since I've owned the pc... Now has an update install ethernet... So I installed at the same time delete the original... during the reboot nothing but black screen after the windows window. Now in safe mode it suggests in the Add Hardware Wizard to reload original ethernet... I know that this will fix the problem... just my mouse pointer is frozen in the middle of the screen... what I did and what I can do to fix...

Hit / tap on the F8 key to start the computer at startup (before Windows starts to load) to display the Advanced Startup menu, and then try to start at the last good known Configuration.

John

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