Problem connecting to Internet after the reconstruction of 600M

I recently rebuild my 600 M/XP SP2. I downloaded the new drivers from Dell.com, and everything seems to work except for my ethernet card. It shows an error (!) on the map of Broadcom570X Gigabit Ethernet network adapters. I downloaded the Broadcom 570 X (Dell) drivers once more and I tried to update the drivers but the system hangs when you think that the update is almost finished (tried several times). And on top of this system hangs when starting (on the Windows Welcome screen) to the next immediate reboot. For more of this, I had to restart my computer in safe mode, uninstall the drivers of ethernet card. This bring me to square. An interesting, I noticed is when I restart in safe mode, the ethernet adapter shows no errors, but I don't always get internet (tried both networks of safe mode w/wo).

Could you please help me to get this problem resolved? My dell is 2.5 years old and out of warranty.


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