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kdesmarais
Oct 31, 2008, 10:16 AM
Hardware Summary:

new Macbook 13.3/2.4/CTO (Product # Z0FV)
20GB partition for Windows XP
Windows XP SP2 installed, then upgraded to SP3
All Bootcamp 2.1 drivers sucessfully installed from OS X Install DVD

I cannot get the Ethernet controller driver installed/configured on Windows XP SP3, it keeps appearing as new hardware and wants to configure the driver. Wireless network connections work fine, just having problems with direct ethernet.

Do you know where I can download the ethernet controller driver? The one that comes with Bootcamp 2.1 does not appear to work because I installed the Broadcom XP driver that came with Bootcamp 2.1, the driver install wizard completes successfully, but in Windows Device Manager it still shows an unconfigured ethernet controller. The Broadcom chipset appears to be version BCM43XX.

I tried shutting down Win XP and restarting, this makes no difference. I also uninstalled the ethernet controller device (from Device Manager), rebooted, reinstalled from Bootcamp 2.1 and still have the same problem.

I have spent the past day+ searching online for the driver and/or solution to resolve this problem, but have come up emtpy. Does anyone know how to correctly get the ethernet controller driver installed?

Thanks in advance. It is very frustrating as I cannot use a direct network connection with Windows XP (everything works fine under OS X).



kdesmarais
Nov 3, 2008, 02:46 PM
I was able to resolve the ethernet controller driver issue by accessing the Bootcamp within the Windows Control Panel and running the driver repair utility. It turns out that the problematic ethernet controller was not Broadcom hardware, it was in fact an NVIDIA ethernet controller. This explains why running Bootcamp's Broadcom driver installer was not solving the problem, it was going after the wrong driver...

Once I ran the driver repair utility for Bootcamp, everything corrected itself and I can now connect my Macbook online using a wired connection with XP.

ray.sodha
Nov 25, 2008, 10:49 AM
Hate to be the Newbie, but i dont know what you are talking abt!
I just got the new Macbook and there is no driver repair utility when u run bootcamp from Windows Control Panel!!!

Considering the same Ethernet controller problem, it'd be nice to know how to access this Driver Repair Utility!!!

Pepee
Nov 27, 2008, 03:16 AM
Hi,

i have the same problem.installed bootcamp, formated ntfs, installed windows xp sp2, started xp and saw a lot ! ! ! ! in my hardware.... used the install dvd and some are gone, but there are still four ! left,

like Bluetooth, VGA driver videocontroller, built in sightand networkcontroller.


anyone know what i can do???


greetings and thx

BrendonThomas7
Jan 21, 2009, 11:10 AM
The suggestion to use the repair utility within Bootcamp was a good one, however, going to the Control Panel, and selecting Boot Camp does not yield the results that will lead you to a resolution.

In this case I think something went awry with the Auto Install from the Bootcamp CD.

I had this problem, where everything including the wireless was working, well, everything except the Ethernet Adapter. I was able to resolve my issue by manually dragging the drivers from the Apple CD Instal Disc 1 for Macbooks, and dragging the Bootcamp drivers for the Nvidia to the desktop and installing it that way.

Mike927
Jan 26, 2009, 08:06 PM
I ran the bootcamp repair function and it has not fixed my ethernet problem. I still cant run ethernet through my macbook. I also have the new macbook using bootcamp with Sp3. Also by running the repair bootcamp it eliminated the function for my audio/brightness control.

I check on windows xp for "add hardware" theres a yelllow question mark on the ethernet controller. Does anyone know any devices that would install the ethernet controller?

Mike927
Jan 28, 2009, 05:51 PM
Got my ethernet problem to be fixed but now I have an audio problem. There is no audio. I popped in the mac osx CD and a red light comes out of the audio jack. I guess this is notifying that audio does not work. Audio still works in MAC OSX but not windows xp

scmac85
Mar 16, 2009, 03:46 AM
I am having the same problem. All of my hardware with he exception of ethernet is working (well, kinda). In the device manager it looks like the driver is installed, but when I plug a ethernet cable in it still says an ethernet cable is unplugged.

*my other issue is my trackpad. It goes from being too sensitive to barely working. As I typed this much of my text got deleted from my palm touching the pad, but when I click (both click and tap) it only works about every other time.