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HELP: Network Card Driver removal
I am trying to remove two 3COM drivers from my NT/Sp5 machine. In the Control Panel/drivers section I can see the drivers listed. (Confirmed the existance with regedit). They are both currently disabled. Can anyone tell me how to remove them from my system. I am trying to install a new NIC card that NT indicates

PCMCIA Network card driver
... programmer kernel microsoft public win32 programmer networks In article <97hnv0$cq...@news.seed.net.tw>, a@bcd says... Hi all, Where can I find the documents about writting a network card driver in both windows98 and NT platform ? In a DDK in the section devoted to network (or NDIS) drivers. -- Later, Jerry.

Realtek 8111B network chip with Solaris OS?
I'd suggest having a look around on nvidia.com or giga-byte.com.tw to see if you can find Linux NIC drivers. if you can get them installed on a sles9 sp2 you can use those drivers for ZDM 6.5 sp2 imaging onwards... otherwise I would ask in the forums again with the driver as subject .

Problem running 6TO4 Adapter driver
I suspect you're asking for the impossible. Every NIC has its own driver and its own user interface, hence there is probably no universal method to interrogate its settings. Have a look here in the registry - you will find that the value names are completely different for different types of NICs.

Windows NT Network Client Administrator disks
At other times, I get connected to a neighbor's unencrypted network. If I disconnect from the neighbor's, and try to connect to mine, I often get "Problemapplyingprofile". At other time's it connects OK. This started occurring only about one month ago. I uninstalled the network card driver, and rebooted,

WMP54G wireless network card driver/software for WinXP
Dave D...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Hey There, I am a PC tech and am looking at a system here that has an issue with network card drivers. I have tried about 5 different Network cards in this machine all with the same problem. The box is Running Windows XP pro SP1 and all

Problems with wireless network card
Do you mean printed on the card? The longest string of numbers on this NIC is only nine digits. Argh.. In article <934203342.-24240...@genes.pl.my>, wi...@genes.pl.my (Eugene Kang) wrote: Hi, I'm looking for the drivers for this unknown generic network card I have. It's a brandless ISA combo card.

Wireless network adapter failure on Vista only after resume from s
Anton tils...@bellsouth.net linux redhat ko542 <omia@_RemoveThis_ntrnet.net> hurled onto linux.redhat: I am having an annoying problem with the drivers for my network card. First off, I installed a new ne2000 compatible pci network card. Then I recompiled my kernel (I wanted to update it anyway) to 2.2.12.

NIC driver: Newbie question
My problem is that I do not know how to configure the Network Card. I have a Pentium 2, 64MB RAM and the Network card is Novell NE 2000. I used modconf and selected the ne or the ne2k-pci drivers. I got the following error message: ne.c: No PCI Cards found. Use "io=0xNNN" Value(s) of ISA cards

3 com Etherlink III network card driver
The vip.386 file must be irrelevant, but some sort of conflict is preventing the network card from being initialized. Is there a standard debugging process for this sort of problem? I have the same network card and driver working on a similar computer. You can try booting to safe mode then deleting all instances of

NIC can only ping itself
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 06:11:39AM -0800 unga...@yahoo.com wrote about "FreeBSD 7.x compatible Gigabit network card": Hi all I want to buy a FreeBSD 7.x compatible Intel cards works fine! man em: The em driver provides support for PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Intel 82540, 82541ER, 82541PI, 82542,

Network adapter 6TO4
... PCI-based network card. Please let me know what cards are recommended and work successfully with FreeBSD 7.x. Intel cards works fine! man em: Emphatically agree. The Pro/1000 series aren't cheap (or easy to find in generic retail outlets), but I am a convert. It doesn't hurt that the driver is written by Intel.

Can't remove network card driver because the card can't be seen
(the network card in the other slot) but did not remove the settings for the card in slot one. Odd - you might care to file a bug report. NT should have recognised the card as being the same one! I can't remove the card driver from slot one because I can't see it in "Network connections" The Routing and Remote

Nforce Networking Controller... Code 10
William L. Hartzell wlhartz...@attbi.com comp os os2 networking misc Sir zponge wrote: When booting up my computer I get the following network error - C:\windows\net start Sorry sir wrong newsgroup. Try one of the Windows ones. -- Bill <All Saints' Day is November 1>

network card driver fails - HELP
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 06:11:39AM -0800 unga...@yahoo.com wrote about "FreeBSD 7.x compatible Gigabit network card": Hi all I want to buy a FreeBSD 7.x compatible Intel cards works fine! man em: The em driver provides support for PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Intel 82540, 82541ER, 82541PI, 82542,

good program
The system picks up my new network card but when I try to run its driver, it cannot install the driver through the Found New Hardware wizard, Tried a couple of working NIC cards but same problem appears. Where could the problem be? Pls someone help me. Connie (PNG) Have a look at the driver file...it may be a

pinball 2000 network cards
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comp os linux misc comp os linux networking justanewbieguy <nos...@nomail.com> did eloquently scribble: how do i install the network card driver for linux ? i have a AZ-NC2100/2100(Lite) network card which has the windows drivers. when i install red hat linux 5.2, it detected the network card

Problem applying profile
Hackworth <spaml...@nospam.net> wrote: Did I do something wrong, or doesn't the Windows XP driver for the Linksys WMP54G Wireless-G PCI Adapter include the Linksys Wireless Network Monitor tool? I've installed that card in two other machines running Windows ME, and I've installed the WPC54G in my wife's laptop,

ASUS P5GC-MX mother board - Attensic network card
Check your documentation for your NIC to see what IRQ options it can use and how to change them. Then either set it to an unused one or you may need to change the IRQ for some other device to free up the one your NIC wants. Also you'll need to reapply your current service pack when you finish setting up the NIC.

Having Trouble with e100.o network card driver
All drivers have always been the latest (fails with drivers both from Microsoft and NETGEAR). (Non-relevant factors would appear to include that the Either way, it would seem a NETGEAR driver v, Microsoft sleep functionality issue. This issue has been repeatedly reported to Microsoft for some 6 months via