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This not necessarily cause for alarm. You can try to reinstall the driver for the device to see if that clears out the exclamation mark and, most cases, it will. The exclamation mark simply means that Windows has found some sort of problem with the device. Double-click the adapter and see what the Device Manager's status says about it. This can, generally, point you in the right direction on what is wrong. If reinstalling the driver doesn't work then post what the Device Manager status is for the device.
make sure your its enabled in your bios during the boot process you will see on your screeen to press acertain key to enter set up press and hold that key to enter set up
using arrow keys navigate to intergrated peripherals press enter look for SiS 10/00 press enter make sure ethernet its enabled press f10 save to cmos restrart your computer if this fails to fix the problem
the driver for this modem should be on the motherboard disk or the disk provided by you ISP internet service supplier
you will have to open up your network connections click start control panel network connections this may vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark ! ? you will need to update or install the driver or it could be firewalled or you could click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager look for network adapters + expand Ethernet driver if you see a yellow question exclamation mark or a red X you will need to update/reinstall the driver for the device if you computer came with a motherboard disk the driver could be on it also the drivers might be installed for this device click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager scroll through all of your devices if you see a yellow question or exclamation mark ? ! or a red X you will need to update the drivers for this device right click select update driver/reinstall driver
what sort of modem ??? are you using is it a usb wireless modem or an ethernet wired modem ???
you will have to open up your network connections click start control panel network connections this may vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark ! ? you will need to update or install the driver or it could be firewalled or you could click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager look for network adapters + expand Ethernet driver if you see a yellow question exclamation mark or a red X you will need to update/reinstall the driver for the device if you computer came with a motherboard disk the driver could be on it also the drivers might be installed for this device click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager scroll through all of your devices if you see a yellow question or exclamation mark ? ! or a red X you will need to update the drivers for this device right click select update driver/reinstall driver if you can see your usb device but its not working scroll to Ports(Com&Ltd) right click to update driverif you computer came with a motherboard disk the drivers could be on it
you will have to open up
your network connections click start control panel network connections this may
vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you
see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark you will need to update or
install the driver or it could be firewalled or you could click start control panel admiistation tools computer management device manager look for network adapters it might have a red X or yellow question exclamation ? ! mark if you see either of these right click to update driver if your computer came with a motherboard disk the drivers could be on it make sure your
modem/routers settings are correct ie:password user name,firewall settings to
allow your internet to connect also test the lead/s whether usb or ethernet you
might check your modem first to make sure that you are getting a connection click start control panel
administrive tools computer management device manager scroll downnetwork adapters + expand Ethernet driver
you might see a yellow question mark? This means you need to update the driver
right click you will have options to update driver disable uninstall or select
properties general you will have the options to troubleshoot or to update
driver rollback or uninstall a yellow? question mark
means you need to install/update driver right click to install driver last
resort ring
your ISP internet sevice provider get them to check your modem for internet
access online hope
this helps
if your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound
and video drivers could be on itclick start control panel administrive tools
computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and game controllers
you might see a yellow question or exclamation mark? ! or a red X this means the drivers for this device have been corrupted or disabled they will need to be updated/reinstalled Right click to reinstall drivers
alsoClick start control
panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to display
adapters + to expand you might see a yellow question mark ? or exclamation mark
! or a red x right click select reinstall driversor you might need to download one
hope this helps
also you should check to make sure the leads from motherboard to hard drive are secure with no faulty connections and are dust free
click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll down universal serial bus controllers you could see a yellow question mark?
right click to reinstall drivers
if you can see your usb drive but its not working
ports(com&lpt)right click update driver if this fails to fix the problem
check the USB leads that attach to the motherboard usually red white green black make sure they are securely seated and have no dust build up on them dust will cause static and a lot of unforeseen problems for a computer and its parts
click start control panel administrive tools ,computer management ,device manager look through all of your devices if you see a yellow question mark?or exclamation mark ! or red x
right click to reinstall drivers
click start control panel view devices and printers you should see your webcam from there if you are have trouble with your webcam click start control panel administrive tools ,computer management ,device manager scroll down image devices you could see a yellow question mark? right click to reinstall drivers or update driver hope this helps
you might have to open up your network connections click start control panel network connections look for local area connection if you see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark you will need to update or install the driver or it could be firewalled If you are trying to
connect through a modem/router you it should have come with a disk then you might have to connect
the usb lead to your modem to get a connection then click start control
panel,administrive tools,computer management,device manager scroll to network
adapters should see a yellow question mark? right click install drivers the drivermight be on the disc supplied by your ISP
internet service provider or the motherboard disc hope this helpsor you could download Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet NIChttp://download.cnet.com/realtek-rtl8168-8111-pci/3000-2112_4-99235.html hope this helps
Hi, Regarding the Microsoft ISATAP Adapter error, you can ignore it safely. Please refer to the following link: On
a Windows Vista-based computer or on a Windows Server 2008-based
computer, the Microsoft ISATAP adapter appears with a yellow
exclamation mark next to it in Device Manager, and you also receive an
error message http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932520/en-us
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