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I got problem, network card does not work anymore. Before this there Kerio personal firewell shown errors when loading windows(cannot find driver). I uninstalled firewall. Then there appear problems, network card not work anymore and missing the Internet connection,etc..
Have you tried "Removing" (uninstalling) it from System Properties \ Device Manager in Safe Mode and then re-boot and re-install those (NIC PCI Card) drivers & software supplied with the card.
The first picture (Dev.Man - the yellow exclamation mark) suggests your driver files *may* be damaged/corrupted. (Unless the card has died)
Mart
"Annex" <an...@nospam.microsoft.news> wrote in message
>I got problem, network card does not work anymore. Before this there Kerio >personal firewell shown errors when loading windows(cannot find driver). > I uninstalled firewall. Then there appear problems, network card not > work anymore and missing the Internet connection,etc..
Annex wrote: > I got problem, network card does not work anymore. Before this there > Kerio personal firewell shown errors when loading windows(cannot find > driver). > I uninstalled firewall. Then there appear problems, network card not > work anymore and missing the Internet connection,etc..
The network card is conflicting with your graphics card.
Did you change any hardware or make any changes to the BIOS recently?
You can check your bios and try setting your PCI resource allocation to "auto"
Also...if you have your Ethernet card in the PCI slot closest to your video card...try moving it to a slot further away and leave that slot vacant...It's an issue with *some* motherboards
I tried this, and this helped: it looks there was some another device that caused this problem: when I rebooted in Safe mode, I find in System Properties \ Device Manager that the yellow exclamation mark had another device: "Other devices > PCI Ethernet Controller", not Realtek RTL8029 PCI Ethernet NIC. I removed that device, and rebooted. Then internet connection was restored.
Annex
"Mart" <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
> Have you tried "Removing" (uninstalling) it from System Properties \ Device > Manager in Safe Mode and then re-boot and re-install those (NIC PCI Card) > drivers & software supplied with the card.
> The first picture (Dev.Man - the yellow exclamation mark) suggests your > driver files *may* be damaged/corrupted. (Unless the card has died)
> Mart
> "Annex" <an...@nospam.microsoft.news> wrote in message > news:OW$ON26WKHA.2388@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >I got problem, network card does not work anymore. Before this there Kerio > >personal firewell shown errors when loading windows(cannot find driver). > > I uninstalled firewall. Then there appear problems, network card not > > work anymore and missing the Internet connection,etc..
Sounds like Win98 lost track of the Realtek driver for some reason and has probably tried to re-detect (enumerate) it under 'plug & play' using a win98 generic Ethernet driver. As philo alluded elsewhere, the resulting confusion has caused a conflict in that it was trying to grab some of the graphics memory. I've no idea why or what might have caused it but these sort of conflicts often reveal themselves more clearly in Safe Mode - as you found.
I'm pleased to hear that you've now got your internet connection restored - and thanks for the feedback.
Mart
"Annex" <An...@nospam.microsoft.news> wrote in message
>I tried this, and this helped: it looks there was some another device that > caused this problem: when I rebooted in Safe mode, I find in System > Properties \ Device Manager that the yellow exclamation mark had another > device: "Other devices > PCI Ethernet Controller", not Realtek RTL8029 PCI > Ethernet NIC. I removed that device, and rebooted. Then internet > connection > was restored.
> Annex
> "Mart" <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote in message > news:e4ItbP7WKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Have you tried "Removing" (uninstalling) it from System Properties \ > Device >> Manager in Safe Mode and then re-boot and re-install those (NIC PCI Card) >> drivers & software supplied with the card.
>> The first picture (Dev.Man - the yellow exclamation mark) suggests your >> driver files *may* be damaged/corrupted. (Unless the card has died)
>> Mart
>> "Annex" <an...@nospam.microsoft.news> wrote in message >> news:OW$ON26WKHA.2388@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >I got problem, network card does not work anymore. Before this there > Kerio >> >personal firewell shown errors when loading windows(cannot find driver). >> > I uninstalled firewall. Then there appear problems, network card not >> > work anymore and missing the Internet connection,etc..
well, but I have no video card. It is on-board. And I didn't changed any hardware or BIOS settings. I have some USB devices installed: USB flash drive and also USB contactless smart card reader. These devices requires to install drivers to work on windows 98, so maybe some of these drivers conflicted with network card.
> Annex wrote: >> I got problem, network card does not work anymore. Before this there >> Kerio personal firewell shown errors when loading windows(cannot find >> driver). >> I uninstalled firewall. Then there appear problems, network card not >> work anymore and missing the Internet connection,etc..
> The network card is conflicting with your graphics card.
> Did you change any hardware or make any changes to the BIOS recently?
> You can check your bios and try setting your PCI resource allocation to > "auto"
> Also...if you have your Ethernet card in the PCI slot closest to your > video card...try moving it to a slot further away and leave that slot > vacant...It's an issue with *some* motherboards
Annex wrote: > well, but I have no video card. It is on-board. And I didn't changed any > hardware or BIOS settings. > I have some USB devices installed: USB flash drive and also USB > contactless smart card reader. > These devices requires to install drivers to work on windows 98, so > maybe some of these drivers conflicted with network card.
> thanks. > ----------
> "philo" <ph...@privacy.invalid> wrote in message > news:hcnhrl$u23$1@news.eternal-september.org... >> Annex wrote: >>> I got problem, network card does not work anymore. Before this there >>> Kerio personal firewell shown errors when loading windows(cannot find >>> driver). >>> I uninstalled firewall. Then there appear problems, network card >>> not work anymore and missing the Internet connection,etc..
>> The network card is conflicting with your graphics card.
>> Did you change any hardware or make any changes to the BIOS recently?
>> You can check your bios and try setting your PCI resource allocation >> to "auto"
>> Also...if you have your Ethernet card in the PCI slot closest to your >> video card...try moving it to a slot further away and leave that slot >> vacant...It's an issue with *some* motherboards