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| 233400 | 2004-05-01 05:21:00 | My computer has Jetway 531CF motherboard with AMD-K6-2/500 processor and 512Mb of RAM. I am using Win 98SE. I decided to install IEEE 1394 card so I can do video editing. Unfortunetly after I installed this card the boot process is really slow. It finally gets to win98 startup screen and it's stuck there. I left it for about 10mins and nothing happened. Is it possible that the card is faulty or there is compatible problem with my computer or do I need to upgrade my BIOS (Award v4.51PG)? How can I fix the problem? |
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| 233401 | 2004-05-01 09:41:00 | I know nothing of these things but maybe this information (www.microsoft.com) may be useful? | Susan B (19) | ||
| 233402 | 2004-05-06 07:54:00 | Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately it hasn't helped. | kiwitrader (1832) | ||
| 233403 | 2004-05-06 08:36:00 | i think the problem is that windows see it as a network card and is looking for a DHCP server to get an IP go in to controll panel, network setup. look for TCP/IP on the 1394 card. click properties on that and set an IP of 192.168.0.1 reboot the system. |
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