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Can't install network card driver.
Name: JohnDoe Date: September 9, 2001 at 14:51:28 Pacific
Comment:
According to Frizbe.com http://hardware.frizbe.net/list.php?category=29&sub=34 my DFE-530TX D-link card has full native support, yet when I try to add an adaptor to Network, I can only see two possible selections for network cards, NE2000 Compatible ISA, and 3com Etherlink II, Nither of them mine. What should I do?
Name: jls Date: September 15, 2001 at 12:22:26 Pacific
Reply:
Try the NE2000 Compatible ISA. My Realtek PCI ethernet card works perfect with it.
Good luck! Jamie
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Response Number 2
Name: Richard Johnson Date: October 14, 2001 at 19:18:44 Pacific
Reply:
After installing network card, can't get to windows because my computer freezes up. I've tried in the safe mode to install drivers, but nothing seems to work. My systems is windows 98 with penitum II processor. Can you help?
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Response Number 3
Name: Tomkos Date: January 22, 2002 at 16:04:31 Pacific
Reply:
I have ISA network adapter. It has fixed irq and address. There was no drivers for WindowsXP so i took drivers from Windows 2000 Professional. It works just fine. If u have such adapter take netnovel.in_ and netcfgx.dl_ from Win2k and expand them. Then install your card using netnovel.inf file. Take care. Tomkos
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