Thanks, guys!
Charlie, I followed your instructions (the link didn't work for me, either),
and I opened 409. I followed these instructions for updating a driver:
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3.2 Updating the Driver
To update the driver:
1. On the desktop, right-click on MY COMPUTER.
2. Select MANAGE.
3. In the "Device Manager", double-click your adapter.
4. Select DRIVER.
5. Click UPDATE DRIVER...
6. Follow the instructions given by the operating system to locate the
driver.
7. If the driver which is found to be the latest is not the one you want to
install, select the check box "Install one of the other drivers".
8. Click NEXT.
9. From the driver list, select the driver to be installed.
10. Click NEXT.
11. If a message is displayed saying the driver is not digitally signed by
Microsoft, click YES.
12. Click FINISH to complete the installation.
NOTE: The latest version of the driver is available for download from our
web site.
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Step 7. is where I'm stuck because it doesn't show any drivers, nor does it
show any alternatives.
I browsed my computer for driver software and came up with this list.
Generic Marvell Yukon 88E8039 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller
Generic Marvell Yukon Chipset based Ethernet Controller
Marvell Yukon 88E8039 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (Marvell)
Marvell Yukon 88E8039 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (Microsoft)
Which one do you suggest I use?
Many thanks!
Pamela
"Charlie Tame" wrote:
> frustrated_lady wrote:
> > Is this what you needed?
> >
> > Name [00000004] Marvell Yukon 88E8039 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller
> > Adapter Type Ethernet 802.3
> > Product Type Marvell Yukon 88E8039 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller
> > Installed Yes
> > PNP Device ID PCI\VEN_11AB&DEV_4353&SUBSYS_FF101179&REV_14\4&367 B9776&0&00E0
> > Last Reset 11/26/2007 4:16 PM
> > Index 4
> > Service Name yukonwlh
> > IP Address 192.168.1.103
> > IP Subnet 255.255.255.0
> > Default IP Gateway 192.168.1.1
> > DHCP Enabled Yes
> > DHCP Server 192.168.1.1
> > DHCP Lease Expires 11/27/2007 5:19 PM
> > DHCP Lease Obtained 11/26/2007 5:19 PM
> > MAC Address 00:A0
1:75:8D:EC
> > Memory Address 0xF0600000-0xF06FFFFF
> > I/O Port 0x00002000-0x00002FFF
> > IRQ Channel IRQ 16
> > Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\yk60x86.sys (10.0.4.3, 216.50 KB (221,696
> > bytes), 1/9/2007 10:00 AM)
> >
> > Thanks!
> > ===============
> >
> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Click start, type msinfo32 in the search box and hit <enter>. Expand the
> >> components, then network, and click on adapter. Now, in the right pane
> >> scroll down about halfway to locate the 'name' line. Post back with the
> >> information on this line.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Best of Luck,
> >>
> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
> >>
> >> "frustrated_lady" <> wrote in
> >> message news:30BDB294-1D40-46E2-A7D9-...
> >>> sMy Toshiba Satellite laptop running Vista Home Premium has been crashing
> >>> and
> >>> rebooting itself. When I try to determine what caused the error, I get
> >>> this
> >>> result:
> >>>
> >>> "This problem was caused by Marvell Yukon Ethernet Controller. Marvell
> >>> Yukon
> >>> Ethernet Controller was created by Marvell Semiconductor.
> >>>
> >>> A solution is available that will solve this problem."
> >>>
> >>> So I went to the Marvell website and looked for the solution, but it
> >>> doesn't
> >>> give me any info. I have to start from scratch entering info about my
> >>> computer. There is a whole list of downloads from which to choose, but I
> >>> have
> >>> no idea which one is the correct one for my computer. I went to my Device
> >>> Manager and found the ethernet controller, then did a search for updates
> >>> that
> >>> way. The results from that search say my driver is current:-/
> >>>
> >>> Another recently-developed problem is that when I shut down my computer,
> >>> it
> >>> goes through all the steps, then hangs on the screen that says it's
> >>> shutting
> >>> down. The first time it did this, I didn't realize it until the next
> >>> morning,
> >>> when I discovered it hadn't shut down the night before.
> >>>
> >>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> >>>
> >>> Many thanks!
> >>
>
>
> Wait and see what Rick says but I think this may be the one you want...
>
> > http://www.marvell.com/drivers/drive...dId=101&pId=39
>
> Unzip it and read the readme and if the link to instructions fails (it
> did here) the folder is the various language versions - I think 409 was
> the English version but the readme might work for you.
>
> The stupid search thing always says the driver is the most up to date,
> because it doesn't look very far 
>
>
> Shutdown issues are not uncommon and not exclusive to Vista, but this
> crashing thing may have triggered that, it may have hosed a registry
> setting or the driver for ACPI... try to get the networking sorted out
> first.
>