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PCI Card Issue
I have been having an ongoing problem with a wireless card and my pci slots.
I have posted to the networking forum, but I believe it is not a newworking issue. The latests is: the card works \ does not work as follows: Upon a total wireless card & driver uninstall \ install, I get a message that the card is not working and to consult windows networking help. If I go to network neighborhood\properties and change the primary logon from windows log on or microsoft family network (or vice versa depending on what is listed) and reboot, the card works. If I shut down or restart, I get the same message when the cpu reboots. If I again switch from the previous change (family network to windows log on ) all is well, until I restart or shut down. This cycle can be repeated over and over again! I am not using the first pci slot. I believe the issue is with startup and the registry, but I can not pinpoint. I have found that depending on the log on choice, the card is associated to a different registry entry (found by using msinfo32.exe. Thanks for the help in advance! Danny |
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"Danny" wrote in message = ... I have been having an ongoing problem with a wireless card and my pci = slots. =20 I have posted to the networking forum, but I believe it is not a = newworking=20 issue. The latests is: the card works \ does not work as follows: =20 Upon a total wireless card & driver uninstall \ install, I get a = message that=20 the card is not working and to consult windows networking help. If I = go to=20 network neighborhood\properties and change the primary logon from = windows log=20 on or microsoft family network (or vice versa depending on what is = listed)=20 and reboot, the card works. If I shut down or restart, I get the same = message when the cpu reboots. If I again switch from the previous = change=20 (family network to windows log on ) all is well, until I restart or = shut=20 down. This cycle can be repeated over and over again! =20 I am not using the first pci slot. I believe the issue is with = startup and=20 the registry, but I can not pinpoint. I have found that depending on = the log=20 on choice, the card is associated to a different registry entry (found = by=20 using msinfo32.exe. =20 Thanks for the help in advance! Danny This advise is for Windows 2000, but it maybe useful to you anyway.: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...er.general/br= owse_thread/thread/88437634d51dfd7e/93c6e2872bcb0e0b?lnk=3Dst&q=3DDLink+G= -520+driver&rnum=3D18&hl=3Den#93c6e2872bcb0e0b If that doesn't work try posting in: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless --=20 Cheers! ______________________________________________ Bill (using a Toshiba 2595XDVD & Windows 98SE) --- written and edited with Outlook Express v6.0 |
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