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Problems with additional RAM aand NIC
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good to hear : Just tried the last of the RAM (256) to bring it up to 1Meg and again the Device Manager reported problems with the Rhine adapter under NDIS and of course no access to the internet via the onboard LAN interface. It said it was either faulty or bad/incorrect drivers. It Control Panel/Network the Rhine adapter properties didn't change. This time I didn't try reloading any drivers but just powered down and removed the 256 RAM stick and powered up again and all OK with 768. FYI whether 768 or 1Meg the POST says the RAM is OK. Any clues? Alan Correction. It is not of course NDIS but Network. Alan |
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Did you get it fixed?
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"AZApoker" wrote in message oups.com... Did you get it fixed? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- POKER ACTION AT WWW.AZAPOKER.COM Well, I was puzzled why the Rhine adapter in the Device Manager doesn't have any problems at 768 but does at 1024. So I spent time surfing the VIA and ASUS websites. In short the version of the VIA LAN driver I was running was 3.14 and the latest is 3.15. What this actually means is that FETND5A file was the old version from VIA. In attempting to upgrade the drivers this morning resulted in the well know bug in Win98SE of not finding drivers in the Cab files on the CD, so I aborted the load and just tried again and it worked ok The drivers have all reinstalled (Microsoft included. The installer left the newer files as well, so I am satisfied the upgrade went ok). I shall let the system run for a couple of days to ensure that all is OK and then will try the additional RAM again. I will update as soon as I try again. Alan |
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"AZApoker" wrote in message oups.com... Did you get it fixed? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- POKER ACTION AT WWW.AZAPOKER.COM Well, I was puzzled why the Rhine adapter in the Device Manager doesn't have any problems at 768 but does at 1024. So I spent time surfing the VIA and ASUS websites. In short the version of the VIA LAN driver I was running was 3.14 and the latest is 3.15. What this actually means is that FETND5A file was the old version from VIA. In attempting to upgrade the drivers this morning resulted in the well know bug in Win98SE of not finding drivers in the Cab files on the CD, so I aborted the load and just tried again and it worked ok The drivers have all reinstalled (Microsoft included. The installer left the newer files as well, so I am satisfied the upgrade went ok). I shall let the system run for a couple of days to ensure that all is OK and then will try the additional RAM again. I will update as soon as I try again. Alan |
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Can you post or attach memory resourses list? I suppose System information
has it or change a view in a device manager for memory resources. -- éÇÏÒØ ìÅÊËÏ (Igor Leyko) MS MVP Windows - Shell/User "Alan" wrote in message ... "AZApoker" wrote in message oups.com... Did you get it fixed? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- POKER ACTION AT WWW.AZAPOKER.COM Well, I was puzzled why the Rhine adapter in the Device Manager doesn't have any problems at 768 but does at 1024. So I spent time surfing the VIA and ASUS websites. In short the version of the VIA LAN driver I was running was 3.14 and the latest is 3.15. What this actually means is that FETND5A file was the old version from VIA. In attempting to upgrade the drivers this morning resulted in the well know bug in Win98SE of not finding drivers in the Cab files on the CD, so I aborted the load and just tried again and it worked ok The drivers have all reinstalled (Microsoft included. The installer left the newer files as well, so I am satisfied the upgrade went ok). I shall let the system run for a couple of days to ensure that all is OK and then will try the additional RAM again. I will update as soon as I try again. Alan |
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"éÇÏÒØ ìÅÊËÏ (Igor Leyko)" wrote in message ... Can you post or attach memory resourses list? I suppose System information has it or change a view in a device manager for memory resources. This is what I have just found in the Device Manager for the Rhine adapter:- Interrupt Request 03 Memory Range E9000000 - E90000FF Input/Output Range A800 - A8FF Memory Range 000D0000 - 000D17FF This is when it is working OK. I don't have the information for when it appears to be faulty. Alan |
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"éÇÏÒØ ìÅÊËÏ (Igor Leyko)" wrote in message ... Can you post or attach memory resourses list? I suppose System information has it or change a view in a device manager for memory resources. This is what I have just found in the Device Manager for the Rhine adapter:- Interrupt Request 03 Memory Range E9000000 - E90000FF Input/Output Range A800 - A8FF Memory Range 000D0000 - 000D17FF This is when it is working OK. I don't have the information for when it appears to be faulty. Alan |
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"Alan" wrote in message
... Can you post or attach memory resourses list? I suppose System information has it or change a view in a device manager for memory resources. This is what I have just found in the Device Manager for the Rhine adapter:- Interrupt Request 03 Memory Range E9000000 - E90000FF Input/Output Range A800 - A8FF Memory Range 000D0000 - 000D17FF This is when it is working OK. I don't have the information for when it appears to be faulty. do you have emm386 or any other memory manager in config.sys? Try to remove it if yes. -- éÇÏÒØ ìÅÊËÏ (Igor Leyko) MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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