On Feb 24, 2010, at 10:40 PM, Richard Gerome wrote:

Uninstall the driver for the ethernet card then shut the computer down and remove the card clean the pins off with a pencil eraser and reinstall the card, boot the computer back up and reinstall the drivers

He said he had a Mac G5, not a PC.

No 'ethernet card'..the ethernet ports are built into the motherboard.

No 'drivers to uninstall'...they're part of the OS, OS X is a monolithic install; drivers for any standard device on a Mac is part of OSX.

The only drivers one ever needs to install are those for third party devices.

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