![]() (8) Replace the network card back where you found it inside the computer, making sure it's secured. (7) Once a company name and or model number is secured, jot it down on paper, all you find, jot it all down. (6) Once the card is in hand, inspect it, there should be various names and numbers on it. (5) Once located with the appropriate sized screw driver or other way, unsecure the network card and remove it from the PC. ![]() (4) Look towards the rear or back of the interior, match up the exterior RJ-45 connector to the card inside. (3) Grab an appropriate sizes screw driver and or use whatever means your computer is set for, and take the case off. (2) Go behind the computer and unplug the power cord, let it rest upon the floor. You just cant make a power grab for everything and throw it all against the wall, and see what sticks! I would strongly recommend that you take a couple minutes here and go about things in a more "hands on" way. You have to be very mindful of what your trying to do here, many drivers for interface cards may come close, due to similar attributes, but even with being very similar, if the driver isn't written for your exact network card, the driver won't work. I 100% stand by what Leeky has said here! You just can't make a mad dash power grab for every network interface card driver under the sun, moon and stars.
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