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Old August 2nd 06, 05:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.win98.internet.windows_update,microsoft.public.win98.networking,microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.win98.setup
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Default Problems with additional RAM aand NIC




"Alan" wrote in message
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X posted. 2nd attempt as the first time I left the header off and it
hasn't
appeared!

I recently purchased additional RAM for my system. The existing was 2x256k
and for the remaining slot I bought 512k.(All the same
spec/supplier/manufacturer). The system has been stable for some time so I
added the vcache 512000 entry into the system.ini and let that run with no
problems for a couple of days. I then added the 512k RAM which the Award
BIOS recognised and dealt with. Unfortunately, I then realised that there
was no Internet access. The 2091 router saw the PC power up but no data
sent
to line. Checks on the system revealed a problem with the VIA Rhine II
fast
Ethernet adapter. Now try as I might with reloads of software from the
ASUS
and Windows CDs, I couldn't get the NIC to be accepted by Windows. Even
turning the LAN off and on in the BIOS was recognised by Windows but did
not
resolve the problem. Finally I powered off, removed the additional RAM (no
difference) and then restored a previous version of the Registry and hey
presto all OK. Question was I just unlucky or is there a tie in between
the
additional RAM and the Rhine adapter?
Alan



I cannot think of a reason the NIC would fail when adding memory ...but then
again NIC drivers do get corrupted ...

reboot into safe mode and remove all entries relating to your NIC (and any
other NIC cards found there) ..you may have a ghost NIC in there...(control
paneldevice manager

reboot and let windows go through the install of the drivers again ..

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