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| Thread ID: 18722 | 2002-05-01 01:49:00 | Network card problem/ just reinstalled | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 46585 | 2002-05-01 01:49:00 | I reinstalled my computer.(98 first edition) Then I tried to install the network card, just bought. Then is said that it couldn't find some files. I didn't think it was much. But now when I start the computer it says in dos 'can not find a device file that may be needed to run windows or a windows program or a windows application The windows registry or system.ini file refers to this device file, but the device file no longer exists. If you deleted this file on purpose, try uninstalling tge associated application using it uninstall program. If you still want to use the appiclation associated with this device file, try reinstalling that application to replace the missing file. Vnetsup.vxd Vredir.vxd ***.vxd' I tried to reintall the driver, by deleting the card in network and in the system part in the conrol pannel. But it said that it couldn't find a file insert the windows cd, which I already had in. The 'copying files' part of the installation said it was copying them from c:/windows/system Also when windows starts, it comes up with a window saying Window Networking Unanble to load the dynamic link libary nsnp52.dill The system can not find the file specified Some or all of the following is not avalaible -Microsoft Network P2 333 Tnt2 10/100 networkcard 56 k modem Please help if someone knows before I try to reinstall again! |
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| 46586 | 2002-05-01 06:23:00 | Windows is looking for some files to finish the instalation of your network card. They are probably on the floppy or CD that you should have got with the card. Try running 'add new hardware' from control panel, and let windows search for the hardware. Then when it tries to load the drivers you can say 'have disk' and direct it to your driver disk. The drivers disk may have drivers for other operating systems, as well as 98, so make sure you direct it all the way to the 98 folder on the disk. Come back if you have no luck. |
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| 46587 | 2002-05-01 09:26:00 | Search for the missing file. If you can't find it - try to reinstall. If you can, you can manually point system.ini to it. Goto Start>Runn... and type msconfig. Goto the system.ini tab and under 386enh you should find the device pointing to the file with the wrong pathname. edit the ppath and restart. Try to reinstall first though. G P |
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