NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller issues

I have a hand built system running Windows XP sp3. It does not recognize one of the pilots who strives to update and suggested I have uninstall and then try to re - install. In doing so, he made sure I can't access the internet. After having diagnosed the problem, I found that it was disabled and uninstalled my NVIDIA nForce network controller. When I tried to re - install, it says that I need an installation disc. I don't have a disc, so I contacted NVIDIA. They informed me that they offer no support for this controller when part of a card mother and suggested that I contact Microsoft. Can someone help me find an installation disc, or suggest that I could do to make this work?

Hello

You can probably download the drivers from the support page for your computer.

Or maybe it will work for you, http://download.cnet.com/NVIDIA-nForce-Networking-Controller/3000-2112_4-143144.html

If during the installation, it offers to install the nVidia firewall. JUMP.

Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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