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3 COM Etherlink
I had this message when I booted up:
Your network adapter 3 COM Etherlink 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX) (0002) is not working properly. You may need to set it up again. For more information, see the Network Troubleshooter in Windows Help. How do I do this? Can anyone help me please? I am using Windows98 SE. Thanks This message appears when I try to connect the E0115: The program failed to locate a suitable adapter to make a connection. If you are using a USB DSL modem, make sure the cable is plugged into your computer. It appears that you need to install an adapter into your computer. Refer to the Windows Network Help Guide. |
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Find this device in Device Manager and remove it. Then re-boot and allow
Windows to re-install it. If the NIC is part of the motherboard then the drivers for this device are probably on the motherboard installation CD. If it's a plug-in card then the drivers should be available at the 3Com www site. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "Harold" wrote in message ... I had this message when I booted up: Your network adapter 3 COM Etherlink 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX) (0002) is not working properly. You may need to set it up again. For more information, see the Network Troubleshooter in Windows Help. How do I do this? Can anyone help me please? I am using Windows98 SE. Thanks This message appears when I try to connect the E0115: The program failed to locate a suitable adapter to make a connection. If you are using a USB DSL modem, make sure the cable is plugged into your computer. It appears that you need to install an adapter into your computer. Refer to the Windows Network Help Guide. |
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In ,
Harold had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: I had this message when I booted up: Your network adapter 3 COM Etherlink 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX) (0002) is not working properly. You may need to set it up again. For more information, see the Network Troubleshooter in Windows Help. How do I do this? Can anyone help me please? I am using Windows98 SE. Thanks This message appears when I try to connect the E0115: The program failed to locate a suitable adapter to make a connection. If you are using a USB DSL modem, make sure the cable is plugged into your computer. It appears that you need to install an adapter into your computer. Refer to the Windows Network Help Guide. Troubleshooter isn't going to help. In all of the years I've used a Windows based OS TS hasn't helped me once. Mind you I still mess up and click the link that opens it by mistake quite often and have even read a good deal of it in XP in an effort to learn as much as I could about the OS but, to be honest, it still hasn't ever helped me. What I'd do in your case is I'd go to your device manager and remove your instances of networking devices and then restart. A nice clean reboot of course. Then, if the OS doesn't pick it up, I'd install the drivers for your NIC. Again, after that, if it doesn't tell you to it's often a good idea with 98 to restart after installing drivers anyhow. Galen -- "And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby." Sherlock Holmes |
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