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Old April 18th 08, 11:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Sandy
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Default CAN'T INSTALL BELKIN NIC DRIVERS

Morning MEB (it is for me!),

Thanks for your reply... lots of stuff for me to get my head round!

The only INF files I removed were the folders listed as Belkin & Broadcom,
no others.

http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/N100393.asp - was the technique you
used similar to this?


Just printed this off - useful stuff here, thanks. Yes sort off in my
fumbling way trying to muddle through. There are some extra steps I can try
but what is really useful is I can follow through in a logical sequence.
However, looking at the points between steps 15 & 16 ( I was having another
go last night whilst waiting for this post), I noticed the card was not
identified. However, I will go through Netgears' sequence now I've got it &
see what happens.

Just been looking through the other links you suggested... perhaps I should
be grateful I've got a Belkin & not a Linksys! General theme seems to be
change the card. Hmmm. Not convinced - yet.

Yes, on your other point I did go into Safe Mode to remove the 'device'
because you're right, previous experience on this ghosting anomaly can be
quite revealing, all taking up valuable resources.

Finally, like I said when playing last night, I did remove all network
protocols, clients et al. I must admit I can't remember if I closed down
before re-installing them or not. Can a card's drivers be loaded before the
Network elements are put in or does the network clients/protocols have to be
in place first?

Right! I better speak to the other guys now. Thanks for your help MEB.

Cheers,

Sandy.

"MEB" wrote:


Let me put both together:

"Sandy" wrote in message
news | Hi MEB,
|
| Thanks for your response. I'll try to answer all your questions.
| The Belkin drivers I tried were versions 1, 2.4, 3.2, 6 & 7.
| I tried installing them by their installers and directly from their INF
| files (the latter wouldn't work at all!).
| I cleaned up as best I could after each time by using the uninstaller,
| device manager to remove the device deleting the inf folders under

Did you make sure you didn't remove any you needed? I've done that before.

| Windows/inf/other and physically removing the card. I must admit to
| forgetting to try MS cleanup utility.
| It is Windows 98se and is as updated as it got prior to support being
removed.

Good, then at least that's not part of the issue.

|
"Sandy" wrote in message
...
| To continue...
|
| It's a PCChips M571 socket 7 mobo (yes I know it's ancient but it's served
| me well for many years!), other PCI cards apart form the Belkin which
| currently is in slot 1, is a NVidia GeForce MX400 in slot 2 and a Rockwell
| 56k modem (for FAX) in slot 3. There is just one ISA slot for a
Soundblaster
| card.
|
| Hope this helps. Many thanks for your time.

It does, gives a chance to check the specs out. Several versions of the
board [as well as several *manufacturers*]
On board video and sound, no on board network.
No need to explain about the age, I also have several dinosaurs here, in
fact I'm using a 440BX .board for this.
The information I find suggest there were more slots, hmm. Franc Zabkar did
some extensive technical work concerning the board. Off subject anyway.

As to the problem, it happens to be quite common with several net adapters
and SE:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/N100393.asp - was the technique you
used similar to this?
http://www.freelists.org/archives/pc.../msg00504.html
http://forum.pcmech.com/archive/index.php/t-34610.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search

Some have found that by merely connecting the net card to a network [or
modem/router], caused the install to mysteriously work..Others found that
changing the card [same] would then allow installation [like a bad card, and
yes there a new defectives].

I would ask if you went into SAFE MODE and made sure that there were no
ghost entries from previous attempts?

Sometimes its found that going into Control Panel NETWORK and removing
all entries [and of course re-setting it up after a shut down] would then
allow the installation.

Wait and see what Gary comes up with though before you delete the Network
and start over.


|
| "MEB" wrote:
|
| Sorry, minds a little distant today... these might help if answered.
| What computer are we discussing, make and model.
| Are there other adapters in the configuration [card or on-board]?
|
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| MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
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| "MEB" meb@not wrote in message
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| | What versions did you try, and how was the installation performed [via
| | installer or INF]?
| | Did you clean-up after the failed installs, if not you may have an
INF
| | error per the different software versions.
| |
| | Tried to find info on Belkin but couldn't get to the site. I did find
| many
| | pages which claimed no issues with 98SE. Is that the OS version you
are
| | using and is it fully updated?.
| |
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| | MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
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| |
| | "Sandy" wrote in message
| | ...
| | | I'm having trouble installing the drivers for a Belkin 54g wireless
| | network
| | | card in 98se. I've been onto Belkin who have given me several
versions
| of
| | | their drivers but it comes down to the same thing... "Error 1F6
Windows
| | can't
| | | install the driver for your device" (or similar words). Belkin say
at
| | this
| | | point that it's a bug with Win 98 and not really their problem. Any
| | ideas?
| | | Thanks.
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