Finding Information on my Network Card

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After months of procrastination I finally set up Vista on my partitioned drive. I went to set up my network settings in Vista, but it can't find my network card or any networking hardware. My friend suggested that I put the drivers on a disk and install them from there, but how do I diagnose what network card I'm using? Would I have to get the Windows version of the drivers?

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Ben Feingersh
 

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If you're running Leopard, you don't have to find drivers for your network hardware. They're already included on the Leopard disk. Have you read the Boot Camp setup guide? Link

And yes, while in Windows you certainly need Windows drivers!

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