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alanthecat
June 9th 04, 01:26 PM
Hello,

I have a small network set up, all PCs running Windows 98 SE upated
with WU and running IE6.
The other day, I wanted to use Norton Ghost image one of the PCs to
the others. I've done this before, but with problems, so I uninstalled
(device manager) the network card (Realtek 8029).
I made the image file and when I restarted the PC again, installed the
network card and entered the tcp/ip settings.

Every time I use internet explorer I just get "This page cannot be
displayed".
I have double checked all the network settings against working ones.
Network neighborhood isn't working properly either. I have 2 drives
mapped and they work but I don't get a list of PCs in network
neighborhood, just the local one. The mapped drives work fine.
I cannot ping google.com but I can ping other PCs on the LAN and my
DNS server.
I ran spybot [1] and removed anything that showed up (a cookie and a
registry key).
I ran lspfix [2] but it found nothing wrong.
I also ran Winsock2 Fix [3] but also no change.
I've uninstalled/reinstalled TCP/IP (by renaming old files and using
Win98 CD)
I've used the Internet explorer repair tool.


The reason I uninstalled the netwrok card in the first place was
because I have used Norton Ghost to image adn copy the same (type of)
PC before and the same problem occured. I fixed it by using Norton
Ghost to copy disk to disk instead of over the network. I dont want to
have to do that and I'd like to get this PC working fully again.


If anyone has any ideas, post here (email address doesn't work).
I appreciate any help loads.

Thanks,

alan



[1] http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?page=download
[2] http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
[3] http://www.bu.edu/pcsc/internetaccess/winsock2fix.html

Gerry Voras
June 10th 04, 02:06 AM
Are you sure that the card was an 8029? The most common (and cheap) RealTek
is an 8239, for which the drivers are not included natively in win9x.

"alanthecat" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello,
>
> I have a small network set up, all PCs running Windows 98 SE upated
> with WU and running IE6.
> The other day, I wanted to use Norton Ghost image one of the PCs to
> the others. I've done this before, but with problems, so I uninstalled
> (device manager) the network card (Realtek 8029).
> I made the image file and when I restarted the PC again, installed the
> network card and entered the tcp/ip settings.
>
> Every time I use internet explorer I just get "This page cannot be
> displayed".
> I have double checked all the network settings against working ones.
> Network neighborhood isn't working properly either. I have 2 drives
> mapped and they work but I don't get a list of PCs in network
> neighborhood, just the local one. The mapped drives work fine.
> I cannot ping google.com but I can ping other PCs on the LAN and my
> DNS server.
> I ran spybot [1] and removed anything that showed up (a cookie and a
> registry key).
> I ran lspfix [2] but it found nothing wrong.
> I also ran Winsock2 Fix [3] but also no change.
> I've uninstalled/reinstalled TCP/IP (by renaming old files and using
> Win98 CD)
> I've used the Internet explorer repair tool.
>
>
> The reason I uninstalled the netwrok card in the first place was
> because I have used Norton Ghost to image adn copy the same (type of)
> PC before and the same problem occured. I fixed it by using Norton
> Ghost to copy disk to disk instead of over the network. I dont want to
> have to do that and I'd like to get this PC working fully again.
>
>
> If anyone has any ideas, post here (email address doesn't work).
> I appreciate any help loads.
>
> Thanks,
>
> alan
>
>
>
> [1] http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?page=download
> [2] http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
> [3] http://www.bu.edu/pcsc/internetaccess/winsock2fix.html

alanthecat
June 30th 04, 08:17 PM
> Are you sure that the card was an 8029? The most common (and cheap) RealTek
> is an 8239, for which the drivers are not included natively in win9x.
>



I eventually got teh solution from microsoft knowledge base. I had to
remove tcp/ip, then delete related registry keys and reinstall.
everything worked fine after. I knew it wasn't the nic drivers because
I had it working previous to using norton ghost. I don't know why
copying a drive with norton ghost caused the problem. seems very
stupid.

all is well now.

thanks.