Subject: Help! Re: PCMCIA Card Services driver in Windows ME |
Author:
A. T. Wood
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Date Posted: 22:45:50 06/06/01 Wed
In reply to:
A. T. Wood
's message, "PCMCIA Card Services driver in Windows ME" on 21:57:57 06/03/01 Sun
Okay, thinking ME was a problem, I wiped the OS again, and installed Win98 clean. Same problem. Before anything else, it wants the driver for PCMCIA Card Services. Help!
>Vivante XL, PII 300, 128 MB
>NetGear FA 410 TX PC network card ... latest 3.0
>driver for WinME.
>
>Had Win98SE on this machine and upgraded to Windows
>ME. Card and network connections updated and loaded
>fine.
>Had some partition problems, so I wiped it clean, and
>did a straight install of Windows ME.
>ME apparently disables PC slots by default; when you
>enable it runs the Real-time driver check (just
>backwards from Win 98.) However, after verifying no
>real-time drivers present, it tries to load PCMCIA
>Card services and can't find a driver. It does,
>however, load the Card.
>Go to Device Manager -- no network card listed.
>Network properties -- card is listed, but won't bind
>to anything.
>Reboot in Safe Mode, PCMCIA Card services is listed
>under PC Cards and the Netgear card is listed under
>Network adapters.
>This is driving me nuts -- I've wiped all driver
>files, rebuilt the Windows driver database, all same
>result.
>Netgear lists one issue with WinME, but it's not quite
>the same.
>Anyone else running in to this problem?
>
>TIA
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