8213 D1G no internet, no usb, only vga

Hello
I have this second hand 8213 D1G.  Tried to install windows on it. Windows works, but I have no internet.  In the device manager section I see several ! and ?.  At the 'ethernet line'.  If I look for drivers in the properties tab, there is no driver installed.  If I try to re-install, this does not work.  I found drivers on the internet, put it on usb stick.  But the usb ports on the 8213 D1G don't work for usb stick.  They do work for keyboard and mouse.  In the device manager, there are also the ! and ? lines for usb device.  For the rest there is a ! and ? at a vga device.  And the pc only works in vga mode 640 480.  If I try higher resolution, no effect. 
I tried win2000 and winxp, both same results....
I checked cmos setup, seems ok.  Is there a 'secret'jumper on the pc board?

I just want to add: tthe led on the back of the pc(network connector)  are on. also the leds on the switch if i connect the cable to the switch....

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