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invalid hibernation partition/file????
I read and re-read the installation for win98, the data sheet, User Guide,
Quick install,, everything but I missed that instruction. Bummer, I had uninstalled driver and after re-installing I'm now getting an: Wireless-B Notebook Adapter WLAN Monitor eror msg. "10038:Socket operation on non-socket". Back to Google. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Now that you've installed all the drivers & support software, remove that device in Device Manager, restart the laptop and it should be fairly straight-forward. It's all covered in the documentation on that site except that because the device was already "installed" as a different device, it has to be uninstalled, re-detected and then installed properly using the drivers that are now available to it. As for using the thing, there's a manual for that, too. I don't do wireless enough to keep the details in my head. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Found the reason/problem of the PCI Card showing up under "other" with a yellow question mark. This only shows up when I insert the Linksys wireless-b adapter card. I d/l the driver for the card off the Linksys site and installed. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...#versiondetail Not sure what to do with the yellow ?. L. Posted on win.networking site with one response. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... You sure it's a "PCI Card", not just a PCI device? Try removing the yellow "banged" PCI card, reboot and see what happens. You may get a hint as to what it is, or it may not install at all due to its being a device that *was* installed but no longer is. (This is a laptop, right?) Otherwise, a careful going through of Everest might provide hints as to what might be installed that you can't locate or make use of. (Believe me, I know how "other" devices can be very difficult to figure out. Good luck.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... I'm going to get rid of Belarc and use/suggest Everest. Got all downloads except one. Getting yellow ??? in DM under 'other' for pci card. suggestions, "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Been years since I even bothered to install Belarc. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Just to let you know. Everest gives MUCH more info than Belarc but I'm guessing you already knew that. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Suggest you ask about setting up the wireless adapter in a new thread, preferably in microsoft.public.win98.networking where the guys who know what's what monitor the group (and not necessarily other 98 groups.) Cross-posting it to Win98.Gen_Discussion wouldn't hurt, but you're likely to get more noise to signal ratio. The audio drivers from that download site don't work on your machine? Have you run Everest 2.20 to verify the exact make/model of the audio adapter? Not to mention the rest of the system. Or have you already done that? Note that you'll want to wander extensively through the results until you find the right data. A device may be mentioned various times, but usually only once identified perfectly such that you can use the info to find drivers. http://grystmill.com/shared/everesthome220.exe IR = Infrared http://www.google.com/search?num=100...=IR+com puter -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... 2nd update. I've connected using the Linksys wireless(good signal, etc.) but I can't connect to the net. When I open IE(upgraded to IE6) it checks for proxy server but doens't connect. Haven't used Win98 in awhile so it must be a setting. Any ideas? L. PS OE doesn't connect either. "L.S." wrote in message ... update. I'm online on the laptop. Still need PCI card and pci multimedia audio device drivers??? Can't connect through Linksys wireless-b notebook adapter. And get error on startup, vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd and then msnp32.dll. At least it's working. L. "L.S." wrote in message ... Thanks for the link. I found this one also, http://www.uniwill.com:80/UserDownlo...0S8/n340S8.htm I'm guessing you guys would suggest NOT updating BIOS? I wish I could get on the net to d/l. I'm using this system to d/l, burn cd and then transfer. The system came with a wireless-B Linksys Notebook adapter. I d/l the driver and installed and it's not picking up any connections. I have a desktop system here at work that is wireless so I know there are several connect points here. I've also connected through onboard wired and no luck. I have to 'study' on connecting using Win98se, (been awhile). XP is simple compared to what I have. Also system says there is an IR connection. Not sure what this is... Will load some drivers today and report back. "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:18:27 -0500, "L.S." put finger to keyboard and composed: Since I don't have the disks, I'm trying to load drivers which on this machine is a nightmare trying to find them. download.gericom.com - /NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Webgine Series/Webgine-340S8/DRIVER/ http://web.archive.org/web/200703212...-340S8/DRIVER/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/3u75sr - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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invalid hibernation partition/file????
I read and re-read the installation for win98, the data sheet, User Guide,
Quick install,, everything but I missed that instruction. Bummer, I had uninstalled driver and after re-installing I'm now getting an: Wireless-B Notebook Adapter WLAN Monitor eror msg. "10038:Socket operation on non-socket". Back to Google. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Now that you've installed all the drivers & support software, remove that device in Device Manager, restart the laptop and it should be fairly straight-forward. It's all covered in the documentation on that site except that because the device was already "installed" as a different device, it has to be uninstalled, re-detected and then installed properly using the drivers that are now available to it. As for using the thing, there's a manual for that, too. I don't do wireless enough to keep the details in my head. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Found the reason/problem of the PCI Card showing up under "other" with a yellow question mark. This only shows up when I insert the Linksys wireless-b adapter card. I d/l the driver for the card off the Linksys site and installed. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...#versiondetail Not sure what to do with the yellow ?. L. Posted on win.networking site with one response. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... You sure it's a "PCI Card", not just a PCI device? Try removing the yellow "banged" PCI card, reboot and see what happens. You may get a hint as to what it is, or it may not install at all due to its being a device that *was* installed but no longer is. (This is a laptop, right?) Otherwise, a careful going through of Everest might provide hints as to what might be installed that you can't locate or make use of. (Believe me, I know how "other" devices can be very difficult to figure out. Good luck.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... I'm going to get rid of Belarc and use/suggest Everest. Got all downloads except one. Getting yellow ??? in DM under 'other' for pci card. suggestions, "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Been years since I even bothered to install Belarc. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Just to let you know. Everest gives MUCH more info than Belarc but I'm guessing you already knew that. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Suggest you ask about setting up the wireless adapter in a new thread, preferably in microsoft.public.win98.networking where the guys who know what's what monitor the group (and not necessarily other 98 groups.) Cross-posting it to Win98.Gen_Discussion wouldn't hurt, but you're likely to get more noise to signal ratio. The audio drivers from that download site don't work on your machine? Have you run Everest 2.20 to verify the exact make/model of the audio adapter? Not to mention the rest of the system. Or have you already done that? Note that you'll want to wander extensively through the results until you find the right data. A device may be mentioned various times, but usually only once identified perfectly such that you can use the info to find drivers. http://grystmill.com/shared/everesthome220.exe IR = Infrared http://www.google.com/search?num=100...=IR+com puter -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... 2nd update. I've connected using the Linksys wireless(good signal, etc.) but I can't connect to the net. When I open IE(upgraded to IE6) it checks for proxy server but doens't connect. Haven't used Win98 in awhile so it must be a setting. Any ideas? L. PS OE doesn't connect either. "L.S." wrote in message ... update. I'm online on the laptop. Still need PCI card and pci multimedia audio device drivers??? Can't connect through Linksys wireless-b notebook adapter. And get error on startup, vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd and then msnp32.dll. At least it's working. L. "L.S." wrote in message ... Thanks for the link. I found this one also, http://www.uniwill.com:80/UserDownlo...0S8/n340S8.htm I'm guessing you guys would suggest NOT updating BIOS? I wish I could get on the net to d/l. I'm using this system to d/l, burn cd and then transfer. The system came with a wireless-B Linksys Notebook adapter. I d/l the driver and installed and it's not picking up any connections. I have a desktop system here at work that is wireless so I know there are several connect points here. I've also connected through onboard wired and no luck. I have to 'study' on connecting using Win98se, (been awhile). XP is simple compared to what I have. Also system says there is an IR connection. Not sure what this is... Will load some drivers today and report back. "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:18:27 -0500, "L.S." put finger to keyboard and composed: Since I don't have the disks, I'm trying to load drivers which on this machine is a nightmare trying to find them. download.gericom.com - /NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Webgine Series/Webgine-340S8/DRIVER/ http://web.archive.org/web/200703212...-340S8/DRIVER/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/3u75sr - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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invalid hibernation partition/file????
Fixed the error msg.
"L.S." wrote in message ... I read and re-read the installation for win98, the data sheet, User Guide, Quick install,, everything but I missed that instruction. Bummer, I had uninstalled driver and after re-installing I'm now getting an: Wireless-B Notebook Adapter WLAN Monitor eror msg. "10038:Socket operation on non-socket". Back to Google. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Now that you've installed all the drivers & support software, remove that device in Device Manager, restart the laptop and it should be fairly straight-forward. It's all covered in the documentation on that site except that because the device was already "installed" as a different device, it has to be uninstalled, re-detected and then installed properly using the drivers that are now available to it. As for using the thing, there's a manual for that, too. I don't do wireless enough to keep the details in my head. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Found the reason/problem of the PCI Card showing up under "other" with a yellow question mark. This only shows up when I insert the Linksys wireless-b adapter card. I d/l the driver for the card off the Linksys site and installed. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...#versiondetail Not sure what to do with the yellow ?. L. Posted on win.networking site with one response. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... You sure it's a "PCI Card", not just a PCI device? Try removing the yellow "banged" PCI card, reboot and see what happens. You may get a hint as to what it is, or it may not install at all due to its being a device that *was* installed but no longer is. (This is a laptop, right?) Otherwise, a careful going through of Everest might provide hints as to what might be installed that you can't locate or make use of. (Believe me, I know how "other" devices can be very difficult to figure out. Good luck.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... I'm going to get rid of Belarc and use/suggest Everest. Got all downloads except one. Getting yellow ??? in DM under 'other' for pci card. suggestions, "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Been years since I even bothered to install Belarc. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Just to let you know. Everest gives MUCH more info than Belarc but I'm guessing you already knew that. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Suggest you ask about setting up the wireless adapter in a new thread, preferably in microsoft.public.win98.networking where the guys who know what's what monitor the group (and not necessarily other 98 groups.) Cross-posting it to Win98.Gen_Discussion wouldn't hurt, but you're likely to get more noise to signal ratio. The audio drivers from that download site don't work on your machine? Have you run Everest 2.20 to verify the exact make/model of the audio adapter? Not to mention the rest of the system. Or have you already done that? Note that you'll want to wander extensively through the results until you find the right data. A device may be mentioned various times, but usually only once identified perfectly such that you can use the info to find drivers. http://grystmill.com/shared/everesthome220.exe IR = Infrared http://www.google.com/search?num=100...=IR+com puter -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... 2nd update. I've connected using the Linksys wireless(good signal, etc.) but I can't connect to the net. When I open IE(upgraded to IE6) it checks for proxy server but doens't connect. Haven't used Win98 in awhile so it must be a setting. Any ideas? L. PS OE doesn't connect either. "L.S." wrote in message ... update. I'm online on the laptop. Still need PCI card and pci multimedia audio device drivers??? Can't connect through Linksys wireless-b notebook adapter. And get error on startup, vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd and then msnp32.dll. At least it's working. L. "L.S." wrote in message ... Thanks for the link. I found this one also, http://www.uniwill.com:80/UserDownlo...0S8/n340S8.htm I'm guessing you guys would suggest NOT updating BIOS? I wish I could get on the net to d/l. I'm using this system to d/l, burn cd and then transfer. The system came with a wireless-B Linksys Notebook adapter. I d/l the driver and installed and it's not picking up any connections. I have a desktop system here at work that is wireless so I know there are several connect points here. I've also connected through onboard wired and no luck. I have to 'study' on connecting using Win98se, (been awhile). XP is simple compared to what I have. Also system says there is an IR connection. Not sure what this is... Will load some drivers today and report back. "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:18:27 -0500, "L.S." put finger to keyboard and composed: Since I don't have the disks, I'm trying to load drivers which on this machine is a nightmare trying to find them. download.gericom.com - /NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Webgine Series/Webgine-340S8/DRIVER/ http://web.archive.org/web/200703212...-340S8/DRIVER/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/3u75sr - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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invalid hibernation partition/file????
Fixed the error msg.
"L.S." wrote in message ... I read and re-read the installation for win98, the data sheet, User Guide, Quick install,, everything but I missed that instruction. Bummer, I had uninstalled driver and after re-installing I'm now getting an: Wireless-B Notebook Adapter WLAN Monitor eror msg. "10038:Socket operation on non-socket". Back to Google. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Now that you've installed all the drivers & support software, remove that device in Device Manager, restart the laptop and it should be fairly straight-forward. It's all covered in the documentation on that site except that because the device was already "installed" as a different device, it has to be uninstalled, re-detected and then installed properly using the drivers that are now available to it. As for using the thing, there's a manual for that, too. I don't do wireless enough to keep the details in my head. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Found the reason/problem of the PCI Card showing up under "other" with a yellow question mark. This only shows up when I insert the Linksys wireless-b adapter card. I d/l the driver for the card off the Linksys site and installed. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...#versiondetail Not sure what to do with the yellow ?. L. Posted on win.networking site with one response. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... You sure it's a "PCI Card", not just a PCI device? Try removing the yellow "banged" PCI card, reboot and see what happens. You may get a hint as to what it is, or it may not install at all due to its being a device that *was* installed but no longer is. (This is a laptop, right?) Otherwise, a careful going through of Everest might provide hints as to what might be installed that you can't locate or make use of. (Believe me, I know how "other" devices can be very difficult to figure out. Good luck.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... I'm going to get rid of Belarc and use/suggest Everest. Got all downloads except one. Getting yellow ??? in DM under 'other' for pci card. suggestions, "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Been years since I even bothered to install Belarc. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Just to let you know. Everest gives MUCH more info than Belarc but I'm guessing you already knew that. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Suggest you ask about setting up the wireless adapter in a new thread, preferably in microsoft.public.win98.networking where the guys who know what's what monitor the group (and not necessarily other 98 groups.) Cross-posting it to Win98.Gen_Discussion wouldn't hurt, but you're likely to get more noise to signal ratio. The audio drivers from that download site don't work on your machine? Have you run Everest 2.20 to verify the exact make/model of the audio adapter? Not to mention the rest of the system. Or have you already done that? Note that you'll want to wander extensively through the results until you find the right data. A device may be mentioned various times, but usually only once identified perfectly such that you can use the info to find drivers. http://grystmill.com/shared/everesthome220.exe IR = Infrared http://www.google.com/search?num=100...=IR+com puter -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... 2nd update. I've connected using the Linksys wireless(good signal, etc.) but I can't connect to the net. When I open IE(upgraded to IE6) it checks for proxy server but doens't connect. Haven't used Win98 in awhile so it must be a setting. Any ideas? L. PS OE doesn't connect either. "L.S." wrote in message ... update. I'm online on the laptop. Still need PCI card and pci multimedia audio device drivers??? Can't connect through Linksys wireless-b notebook adapter. And get error on startup, vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd and then msnp32.dll. At least it's working. L. "L.S." wrote in message ... Thanks for the link. I found this one also, http://www.uniwill.com:80/UserDownlo...0S8/n340S8.htm I'm guessing you guys would suggest NOT updating BIOS? I wish I could get on the net to d/l. I'm using this system to d/l, burn cd and then transfer. The system came with a wireless-B Linksys Notebook adapter. I d/l the driver and installed and it's not picking up any connections. I have a desktop system here at work that is wireless so I know there are several connect points here. I've also connected through onboard wired and no luck. I have to 'study' on connecting using Win98se, (been awhile). XP is simple compared to what I have. Also system says there is an IR connection. Not sure what this is... Will load some drivers today and report back. "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:18:27 -0500, "L.S." put finger to keyboard and composed: Since I don't have the disks, I'm trying to load drivers which on this machine is a nightmare trying to find them. download.gericom.com - /NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Webgine Series/Webgine-340S8/DRIVER/ http://web.archive.org/web/200703212...-340S8/DRIVER/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/3u75sr - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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invalid hibernation partition/file????
So, it works now?
"That instruction" wasn't explicit in the instructions, it was implied by the fact that they have you install the software first. The rest comes from knowing how Windows handles these things. Got a problem with a device? Remove it in DM, reboot and reinstall. You just have to make that the support software and drivers are available to you when you need them, already on the computer, ready to go when the device gets detected.. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Fixed the error msg. "L.S." wrote in message ... I read and re-read the installation for win98, the data sheet, User Guide, Quick install,, everything but I missed that instruction. Bummer, I had uninstalled driver and after re-installing I'm now getting an: Wireless-B Notebook Adapter WLAN Monitor eror msg. "10038:Socket operation on non-socket". Back to Google. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Now that you've installed all the drivers & support software, remove that device in Device Manager, restart the laptop and it should be fairly straight-forward. It's all covered in the documentation on that site except that because the device was already "installed" as a different device, it has to be uninstalled, re-detected and then installed properly using the drivers that are now available to it. As for using the thing, there's a manual for that, too. I don't do wireless enough to keep the details in my head. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Found the reason/problem of the PCI Card showing up under "other" with a yellow question mark. This only shows up when I insert the Linksys wireless-b adapter card. I d/l the driver for the card off the Linksys site and installed. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...#versiondetail Not sure what to do with the yellow ?. L. Posted on win.networking site with one response. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... You sure it's a "PCI Card", not just a PCI device? Try removing the yellow "banged" PCI card, reboot and see what happens. You may get a hint as to what it is, or it may not install at all due to its being a device that *was* installed but no longer is. (This is a laptop, right?) Otherwise, a careful going through of Everest might provide hints as to what might be installed that you can't locate or make use of. (Believe me, I know how "other" devices can be very difficult to figure out. Good luck.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... I'm going to get rid of Belarc and use/suggest Everest. Got all downloads except one. Getting yellow ??? in DM under 'other' for pci card. suggestions, "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Been years since I even bothered to install Belarc. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Just to let you know. Everest gives MUCH more info than Belarc but I'm guessing you already knew that. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Suggest you ask about setting up the wireless adapter in a new thread, preferably in microsoft.public.win98.networking where the guys who know what's what monitor the group (and not necessarily other 98 groups.) Cross-posting it to Win98.Gen_Discussion wouldn't hurt, but you're likely to get more noise to signal ratio. The audio drivers from that download site don't work on your machine? Have you run Everest 2.20 to verify the exact make/model of the audio adapter? Not to mention the rest of the system. Or have you already done that? Note that you'll want to wander extensively through the results until you find the right data. A device may be mentioned various times, but usually only once identified perfectly such that you can use the info to find drivers. http://grystmill.com/shared/everesthome220.exe IR = Infrared http://www.google.com/search?num=100...=IR+com puter -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... 2nd update. I've connected using the Linksys wireless(good signal, etc.) but I can't connect to the net. When I open IE(upgraded to IE6) it checks for proxy server but doens't connect. Haven't used Win98 in awhile so it must be a setting. Any ideas? L. PS OE doesn't connect either. "L.S." wrote in message ... update. I'm online on the laptop. Still need PCI card and pci multimedia audio device drivers??? Can't connect through Linksys wireless-b notebook adapter. And get error on startup, vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd and then msnp32.dll. At least it's working. L. "L.S." wrote in message ... Thanks for the link. I found this one also, http://www.uniwill.com:80/UserDownlo...0S8/n340S8.htm I'm guessing you guys would suggest NOT updating BIOS? I wish I could get on the net to d/l. I'm using this system to d/l, burn cd and then transfer. The system came with a wireless-B Linksys Notebook adapter. I d/l the driver and installed and it's not picking up any connections. I have a desktop system here at work that is wireless so I know there are several connect points here. I've also connected through onboard wired and no luck. I have to 'study' on connecting using Win98se, (been awhile). XP is simple compared to what I have. Also system says there is an IR connection. Not sure what this is... Will load some drivers today and report back. "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:18:27 -0500, "L.S." put finger to keyboard and composed: Since I don't have the disks, I'm trying to load drivers which on this machine is a nightmare trying to find them. download.gericom.com - /NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Webgine Series/Webgine-340S8/DRIVER/ http://web.archive.org/web/200703212...-340S8/DRIVER/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/3u75sr - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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invalid hibernation partition/file????
So, it works now?
"That instruction" wasn't explicit in the instructions, it was implied by the fact that they have you install the software first. The rest comes from knowing how Windows handles these things. Got a problem with a device? Remove it in DM, reboot and reinstall. You just have to make that the support software and drivers are available to you when you need them, already on the computer, ready to go when the device gets detected.. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Fixed the error msg. "L.S." wrote in message ... I read and re-read the installation for win98, the data sheet, User Guide, Quick install,, everything but I missed that instruction. Bummer, I had uninstalled driver and after re-installing I'm now getting an: Wireless-B Notebook Adapter WLAN Monitor eror msg. "10038:Socket operation on non-socket". Back to Google. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Now that you've installed all the drivers & support software, remove that device in Device Manager, restart the laptop and it should be fairly straight-forward. It's all covered in the documentation on that site except that because the device was already "installed" as a different device, it has to be uninstalled, re-detected and then installed properly using the drivers that are now available to it. As for using the thing, there's a manual for that, too. I don't do wireless enough to keep the details in my head. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Found the reason/problem of the PCI Card showing up under "other" with a yellow question mark. This only shows up when I insert the Linksys wireless-b adapter card. I d/l the driver for the card off the Linksys site and installed. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...#versiondetail Not sure what to do with the yellow ?. L. Posted on win.networking site with one response. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... You sure it's a "PCI Card", not just a PCI device? Try removing the yellow "banged" PCI card, reboot and see what happens. You may get a hint as to what it is, or it may not install at all due to its being a device that *was* installed but no longer is. (This is a laptop, right?) Otherwise, a careful going through of Everest might provide hints as to what might be installed that you can't locate or make use of. (Believe me, I know how "other" devices can be very difficult to figure out. Good luck.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... I'm going to get rid of Belarc and use/suggest Everest. Got all downloads except one. Getting yellow ??? in DM under 'other' for pci card. suggestions, "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Been years since I even bothered to install Belarc. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Just to let you know. Everest gives MUCH more info than Belarc but I'm guessing you already knew that. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Suggest you ask about setting up the wireless adapter in a new thread, preferably in microsoft.public.win98.networking where the guys who know what's what monitor the group (and not necessarily other 98 groups.) Cross-posting it to Win98.Gen_Discussion wouldn't hurt, but you're likely to get more noise to signal ratio. The audio drivers from that download site don't work on your machine? Have you run Everest 2.20 to verify the exact make/model of the audio adapter? Not to mention the rest of the system. Or have you already done that? Note that you'll want to wander extensively through the results until you find the right data. A device may be mentioned various times, but usually only once identified perfectly such that you can use the info to find drivers. http://grystmill.com/shared/everesthome220.exe IR = Infrared http://www.google.com/search?num=100...=IR+com puter -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... 2nd update. I've connected using the Linksys wireless(good signal, etc.) but I can't connect to the net. When I open IE(upgraded to IE6) it checks for proxy server but doens't connect. Haven't used Win98 in awhile so it must be a setting. Any ideas? L. PS OE doesn't connect either. "L.S." wrote in message ... update. I'm online on the laptop. Still need PCI card and pci multimedia audio device drivers??? Can't connect through Linksys wireless-b notebook adapter. And get error on startup, vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd and then msnp32.dll. At least it's working. L. "L.S." wrote in message ... Thanks for the link. I found this one also, http://www.uniwill.com:80/UserDownlo...0S8/n340S8.htm I'm guessing you guys would suggest NOT updating BIOS? I wish I could get on the net to d/l. I'm using this system to d/l, burn cd and then transfer. The system came with a wireless-B Linksys Notebook adapter. I d/l the driver and installed and it's not picking up any connections. I have a desktop system here at work that is wireless so I know there are several connect points here. I've also connected through onboard wired and no luck. I have to 'study' on connecting using Win98se, (been awhile). XP is simple compared to what I have. Also system says there is an IR connection. Not sure what this is... Will load some drivers today and report back. "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:18:27 -0500, "L.S." put finger to keyboard and composed: Since I don't have the disks, I'm trying to load drivers which on this machine is a nightmare trying to find them. download.gericom.com - /NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Webgine Series/Webgine-340S8/DRIVER/ http://web.archive.org/web/200703212...-340S8/DRIVER/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/3u75sr - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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invalid hibernation partition/file????
It's working but I'm having an IP conflict problem. See 98.networking
"wireless connection". L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... So, it works now? "That instruction" wasn't explicit in the instructions, it was implied by the fact that they have you install the software first. The rest comes from knowing how Windows handles these things. Got a problem with a device? Remove it in DM, reboot and reinstall. You just have to make that the support software and drivers are available to you when you need them, already on the computer, ready to go when the device gets detected.. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Fixed the error msg. "L.S." wrote in message ... I read and re-read the installation for win98, the data sheet, User Guide, Quick install,, everything but I missed that instruction. Bummer, I had uninstalled driver and after re-installing I'm now getting an: Wireless-B Notebook Adapter WLAN Monitor eror msg. "10038:Socket operation on non-socket". Back to Google. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Now that you've installed all the drivers & support software, remove that device in Device Manager, restart the laptop and it should be fairly straight-forward. It's all covered in the documentation on that site except that because the device was already "installed" as a different device, it has to be uninstalled, re-detected and then installed properly using the drivers that are now available to it. As for using the thing, there's a manual for that, too. I don't do wireless enough to keep the details in my head. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Found the reason/problem of the PCI Card showing up under "other" with a yellow question mark. This only shows up when I insert the Linksys wireless-b adapter card. I d/l the driver for the card off the Linksys site and installed. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...#versiondetail Not sure what to do with the yellow ?. L. Posted on win.networking site with one response. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... You sure it's a "PCI Card", not just a PCI device? Try removing the yellow "banged" PCI card, reboot and see what happens. You may get a hint as to what it is, or it may not install at all due to its being a device that *was* installed but no longer is. (This is a laptop, right?) Otherwise, a careful going through of Everest might provide hints as to what might be installed that you can't locate or make use of. (Believe me, I know how "other" devices can be very difficult to figure out. Good luck.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... I'm going to get rid of Belarc and use/suggest Everest. Got all downloads except one. Getting yellow ??? in DM under 'other' for pci card. suggestions, "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Been years since I even bothered to install Belarc. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Just to let you know. Everest gives MUCH more info than Belarc but I'm guessing you already knew that. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Suggest you ask about setting up the wireless adapter in a new thread, preferably in microsoft.public.win98.networking where the guys who know what's what monitor the group (and not necessarily other 98 groups.) Cross-posting it to Win98.Gen_Discussion wouldn't hurt, but you're likely to get more noise to signal ratio. The audio drivers from that download site don't work on your machine? Have you run Everest 2.20 to verify the exact make/model of the audio adapter? Not to mention the rest of the system. Or have you already done that? Note that you'll want to wander extensively through the results until you find the right data. A device may be mentioned various times, but usually only once identified perfectly such that you can use the info to find drivers. http://grystmill.com/shared/everesthome220.exe IR = Infrared http://www.google.com/search?num=100...=IR+com puter -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... 2nd update. I've connected using the Linksys wireless(good signal, etc.) but I can't connect to the net. When I open IE(upgraded to IE6) it checks for proxy server but doens't connect. Haven't used Win98 in awhile so it must be a setting. Any ideas? L. PS OE doesn't connect either. "L.S." wrote in message ... update. I'm online on the laptop. Still need PCI card and pci multimedia audio device drivers??? Can't connect through Linksys wireless-b notebook adapter. And get error on startup, vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd and then msnp32.dll. At least it's working. L. "L.S." wrote in message ... Thanks for the link. I found this one also, http://www.uniwill.com:80/UserDownlo...0S8/n340S8.htm I'm guessing you guys would suggest NOT updating BIOS? I wish I could get on the net to d/l. I'm using this system to d/l, burn cd and then transfer. The system came with a wireless-B Linksys Notebook adapter. I d/l the driver and installed and it's not picking up any connections. I have a desktop system here at work that is wireless so I know there are several connect points here. I've also connected through onboard wired and no luck. I have to 'study' on connecting using Win98se, (been awhile). XP is simple compared to what I have. Also system says there is an IR connection. Not sure what this is... Will load some drivers today and report back. "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:18:27 -0500, "L.S." put finger to keyboard and composed: Since I don't have the disks, I'm trying to load drivers which on this machine is a nightmare trying to find them. download.gericom.com - /NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Webgine Series/Webgine-340S8/DRIVER/ http://web.archive.org/web/200703212...-340S8/DRIVER/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/3u75sr - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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invalid hibernation partition/file????
It's working but I'm having an IP conflict problem. See 98.networking
"wireless connection". L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... So, it works now? "That instruction" wasn't explicit in the instructions, it was implied by the fact that they have you install the software first. The rest comes from knowing how Windows handles these things. Got a problem with a device? Remove it in DM, reboot and reinstall. You just have to make that the support software and drivers are available to you when you need them, already on the computer, ready to go when the device gets detected.. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Fixed the error msg. "L.S." wrote in message ... I read and re-read the installation for win98, the data sheet, User Guide, Quick install,, everything but I missed that instruction. Bummer, I had uninstalled driver and after re-installing I'm now getting an: Wireless-B Notebook Adapter WLAN Monitor eror msg. "10038:Socket operation on non-socket". Back to Google. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Now that you've installed all the drivers & support software, remove that device in Device Manager, restart the laptop and it should be fairly straight-forward. It's all covered in the documentation on that site except that because the device was already "installed" as a different device, it has to be uninstalled, re-detected and then installed properly using the drivers that are now available to it. As for using the thing, there's a manual for that, too. I don't do wireless enough to keep the details in my head. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Found the reason/problem of the PCI Card showing up under "other" with a yellow question mark. This only shows up when I insert the Linksys wireless-b adapter card. I d/l the driver for the card off the Linksys site and installed. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...#versiondetail Not sure what to do with the yellow ?. L. Posted on win.networking site with one response. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... You sure it's a "PCI Card", not just a PCI device? Try removing the yellow "banged" PCI card, reboot and see what happens. You may get a hint as to what it is, or it may not install at all due to its being a device that *was* installed but no longer is. (This is a laptop, right?) Otherwise, a careful going through of Everest might provide hints as to what might be installed that you can't locate or make use of. (Believe me, I know how "other" devices can be very difficult to figure out. Good luck.) -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... I'm going to get rid of Belarc and use/suggest Everest. Got all downloads except one. Getting yellow ??? in DM under 'other' for pci card. suggestions, "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Been years since I even bothered to install Belarc. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... Just to let you know. Everest gives MUCH more info than Belarc but I'm guessing you already knew that. L. "Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message ... Suggest you ask about setting up the wireless adapter in a new thread, preferably in microsoft.public.win98.networking where the guys who know what's what monitor the group (and not necessarily other 98 groups.) Cross-posting it to Win98.Gen_Discussion wouldn't hurt, but you're likely to get more noise to signal ratio. The audio drivers from that download site don't work on your machine? Have you run Everest 2.20 to verify the exact make/model of the audio adapter? Not to mention the rest of the system. Or have you already done that? Note that you'll want to wander extensively through the results until you find the right data. A device may be mentioned various times, but usually only once identified perfectly such that you can use the info to find drivers. http://grystmill.com/shared/everesthome220.exe IR = Infrared http://www.google.com/search?num=100...=IR+com puter -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "L.S." wrote in message ... 2nd update. I've connected using the Linksys wireless(good signal, etc.) but I can't connect to the net. When I open IE(upgraded to IE6) it checks for proxy server but doens't connect. Haven't used Win98 in awhile so it must be a setting. Any ideas? L. PS OE doesn't connect either. "L.S." wrote in message ... update. I'm online on the laptop. Still need PCI card and pci multimedia audio device drivers??? Can't connect through Linksys wireless-b notebook adapter. And get error on startup, vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd and then msnp32.dll. At least it's working. L. "L.S." wrote in message ... Thanks for the link. I found this one also, http://www.uniwill.com:80/UserDownlo...0S8/n340S8.htm I'm guessing you guys would suggest NOT updating BIOS? I wish I could get on the net to d/l. I'm using this system to d/l, burn cd and then transfer. The system came with a wireless-B Linksys Notebook adapter. I d/l the driver and installed and it's not picking up any connections. I have a desktop system here at work that is wireless so I know there are several connect points here. I've also connected through onboard wired and no luck. I have to 'study' on connecting using Win98se, (been awhile). XP is simple compared to what I have. Also system says there is an IR connection. Not sure what this is... Will load some drivers today and report back. "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:18:27 -0500, "L.S." put finger to keyboard and composed: Since I don't have the disks, I'm trying to load drivers which on this machine is a nightmare trying to find them. download.gericom.com - /NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Webgine Series/Webgine-340S8/DRIVER/ http://web.archive.org/web/200703212...-340S8/DRIVER/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/3u75sr - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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Try press and hold B after press Power button!
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invalid hibernation partition/file????
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