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Network Adapter and TCP/IP Stack
Name: Matthew_164 Date: January 2, 2004 at 19:15:49 Pacific OS: win98 CPU/Ram: 112
Comment:
I just reformatted my old computer and re-installed windows 98. But many drivers seem to be missing from the disc. Anyway i was trying to install Bell Sympatico for the computer but while i was installing it said Network Adapter not found. I go to control panel and open up device manager and it sayd the PNP ISA Ethernet Adapter is working good. The installation doesnt detect the Ethernet Card. Also it says TCP/IP Stack not found. This also stops me from installation. It says both Network card and TCP/IP Stack not found. How do i overcome these problems. Your support would be greatly appreciated!
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