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Name: GregH
Date: August 16, 2003 at 00:27:58 Pacific
OS: Windows 2000
CPU/Ram: Pentium
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Hello All,

I created a network boot disk using the Microsoft Network Client 3.0 from the Windows 2000 Server CD. When booting with this floppy, it loads the network drivers, then goes to these errors:

MS-DOS LAN manager V2.1 netbind
Error: 36 unable to bind. Hardware failure.
Net0125:Netbind must be executed before TCPIP TSR module is loaded.

Then it goes on about unable to load tcp1.0
Tiny RFC 1.0 not loaded
Unloadable NMTSR

I have set this up to use TCPIP with a dynamic and static address.

If anyone can help me out with why the drivers seem to load but then nothing else can load... it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Greg



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Response Number 1
Name: x86
Date: August 16, 2003 at 04:12:05 Pacific
Reply:

http://tdonline.com/bootdisk.htm


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Response Number 2
Name: GregH
Date: August 17, 2003 at 20:37:58 Pacific
Reply:

Thanks for the link. I figured it out... I was using the wrong 3COM drivers.

Silly me


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