After installing Vista, it takes out my 1394 network adapter and the network bridge, causing me to lose internet connectivity immediately. It says the device won't work until I get an upgraded driver from the manufacturer. The device properties say the manufacturer is Microsoft.
This happens whether I do an upgrade to XP Pro with a working internet connection or as a clean install. I have an Alienware with an Intel Pro 1000 netowrk adapter.
I can connect to my home network, just can't seem to get out to the internet.
-- TimothyP

1394 adapter & network bridge
Windows Vista
User login
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