Can not setup network

Networking was working using the onboard  network card then I  switched the onboard card to a PCI network card which also worked fine.  Now I have just removed the PCI network card to switch to the onboard network card, then found that I can no longer set up network.
The problem symptoms are:
1) The onboard network card does not show up on Device Manager unless I click "Show hidden device".
2) I went through the network setup wizard to finish but to no avail. There is no network icon in Network Connections.
I do not remember exactly what I did when I added a PCI NIC but I think I saw two netword cards on Device Manager after I added a PCI NIC, and I might have uninstalled the onboard network card.
Please help anyone.

I did go through Add Hardware wizard.  It failed to detect, so I used "Have Disk" and pointed to a location in the CDROM(which came with the mobo).  A returned message is "The specified location does not contain . . . . ". I tried an alternate location but the same message was returned.
As I mentioned in my previous post, I wonder why the network card is *hidden* from the device manager display.  This appears to be the clue.   I have never seen this phenomina before. Can anyone shed light on this?

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