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    I have just bought a set of network cards for my Pcs. The old one used to run fine but it was only 10. I bought a COMPEX ReadyLink Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter as an upgrade. On the WIn ME machine noworries installed right away.

    On the win2k, machine i keep getting this error even after pointng during the installaltion to the correct driver....


    How can i solve this problem ?
    Attached Files
    Asus P2B @ 100Mhz
    PIII 800 / 133Mhz running @100MHZ = 600MHZ!!! VIA Asus Slotkey
    SimpleTECH 128MB X 3/ 100Mhz
    IBM 9.GB Ultrawide Scsi LVD
    IBM 18gb secondary drive @ 7200
    Maxtor 37GB storage drive @ 5400
    Marvel G200 TV
    Microtek E6 scanner via scsi card {adaptec 1502}
    HP CD12ri CDRW 12X10X32 BurnProof!
    Creative Infra48 CD ROM
    Creative AWE64 Gold [ISA]
    Realtek Chip NIC 10/100
    21' Samsung Syncmaster 1000p
    Firewire card
    Mini USB hub
    8 port Compex 10/100 hub
    Sandisk Reader - USB
    Cordless Logitec Mouse
    Iomega Zip100 [the old ugly one!]
    HP 1220 C - A3 printer

  • #2
    D/load the latest drivers from www.realtek.com.tw !
    According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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    • #3
      i did from the Compex SIte Which is the brand of the card... did not help !?
      Asus P2B @ 100Mhz
      PIII 800 / 133Mhz running @100MHZ = 600MHZ!!! VIA Asus Slotkey
      SimpleTECH 128MB X 3/ 100Mhz
      IBM 9.GB Ultrawide Scsi LVD
      IBM 18gb secondary drive @ 7200
      Maxtor 37GB storage drive @ 5400
      Marvel G200 TV
      Microtek E6 scanner via scsi card {adaptec 1502}
      HP CD12ri CDRW 12X10X32 BurnProof!
      Creative Infra48 CD ROM
      Creative AWE64 Gold [ISA]
      Realtek Chip NIC 10/100
      21' Samsung Syncmaster 1000p
      Firewire card
      Mini USB hub
      8 port Compex 10/100 hub
      Sandisk Reader - USB
      Cordless Logitec Mouse
      Iomega Zip100 [the old ugly one!]
      HP 1220 C - A3 printer

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dizzynoodle
        i did from the Compex SIte Which is the brand of the card... did not help !?
        What ver.?

        The latest is: "Windows 2000 driver (Logo Master ID: 41948) 3.95 2001/5/4 42KB"

        d/load here!
        According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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        • #5
          Thanx is that for the compex card ? or generic Realtec cards ?
          Asus P2B @ 100Mhz
          PIII 800 / 133Mhz running @100MHZ = 600MHZ!!! VIA Asus Slotkey
          SimpleTECH 128MB X 3/ 100Mhz
          IBM 9.GB Ultrawide Scsi LVD
          IBM 18gb secondary drive @ 7200
          Maxtor 37GB storage drive @ 5400
          Marvel G200 TV
          Microtek E6 scanner via scsi card {adaptec 1502}
          HP CD12ri CDRW 12X10X32 BurnProof!
          Creative Infra48 CD ROM
          Creative AWE64 Gold [ISA]
          Realtek Chip NIC 10/100
          21' Samsung Syncmaster 1000p
          Firewire card
          Mini USB hub
          8 port Compex 10/100 hub
          Sandisk Reader - USB
          Cordless Logitec Mouse
          Iomega Zip100 [the old ugly one!]
          HP 1220 C - A3 printer

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          • #6
            I tried it ... i did not help ! I keep getting this annoying message at the end of the install... i can't figure out what is means ?
            Attached Files
            Asus P2B @ 100Mhz
            PIII 800 / 133Mhz running @100MHZ = 600MHZ!!! VIA Asus Slotkey
            SimpleTECH 128MB X 3/ 100Mhz
            IBM 9.GB Ultrawide Scsi LVD
            IBM 18gb secondary drive @ 7200
            Maxtor 37GB storage drive @ 5400
            Marvel G200 TV
            Microtek E6 scanner via scsi card {adaptec 1502}
            HP CD12ri CDRW 12X10X32 BurnProof!
            Creative Infra48 CD ROM
            Creative AWE64 Gold [ISA]
            Realtek Chip NIC 10/100
            21' Samsung Syncmaster 1000p
            Firewire card
            Mini USB hub
            8 port Compex 10/100 hub
            Sandisk Reader - USB
            Cordless Logitec Mouse
            Iomega Zip100 [the old ugly one!]
            HP 1220 C - A3 printer

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            • #7
              And you followed the following steps right?

              Installing driver for Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME :
              -------------------------------------------------------------------
              Before you start with the installation process, make sure that your
              adapter should be properly installed in your PCI bus slot.
              Executing Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME, it will auto-detect
              your system configuration and find the adapter hardware.
              ( If Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME does not prompt that it
              detects the PCI Ethernet adapter,there must be something wrong with
              the RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet adapter or your system enviroment.)

              1. Ask you to select which driver you want to install, select "Driver
              from disk provided by hardware manufacturer".

              2. Insert the Realtek RTL8139 driver disk into drive A and specify
              the setup file pathname A:\WIN98 (for Windows 98/98 SE) or
              A:\WIN2000 (for Windows 2000)
              A:\Windows ME (for Windows ME)

              3. Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME will appear some messages
              to insert Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME system disk to
              complete setup step.

              4. Win98/Win98 SE/Windows2000/Windows ME will finish the other
              installation procedure automatically, then you restart the system.
              According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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              • #8
                I hAVE done all that... about 25 time ! Do you think it could be coz it is on IRQ9 with 3 other devices ? SHould i switch my PC to STandard PC as oppesed to ACPI ? Then i culd control the IRQ distrubution better, do you think it would help... as i am worried i get other conflicts if i also do that ?
                Asus P2B @ 100Mhz
                PIII 800 / 133Mhz running @100MHZ = 600MHZ!!! VIA Asus Slotkey
                SimpleTECH 128MB X 3/ 100Mhz
                IBM 9.GB Ultrawide Scsi LVD
                IBM 18gb secondary drive @ 7200
                Maxtor 37GB storage drive @ 5400
                Marvel G200 TV
                Microtek E6 scanner via scsi card {adaptec 1502}
                HP CD12ri CDRW 12X10X32 BurnProof!
                Creative Infra48 CD ROM
                Creative AWE64 Gold [ISA]
                Realtek Chip NIC 10/100
                21' Samsung Syncmaster 1000p
                Firewire card
                Mini USB hub
                8 port Compex 10/100 hub
                Sandisk Reader - USB
                Cordless Logitec Mouse
                Iomega Zip100 [the old ugly one!]
                HP 1220 C - A3 printer

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                • #9
                  It Should work with acpi properly. Could well be a duff network card believe it or not. I've had the same problem in the past okay in 98 but not go in NT on any machine swapped the card out and bingo worked like a charm.
                  Other ways of doing it are via the control panel and add new hardware. Select add new device and then no I want to select from a hardware list. Select network adaptor and then have disk if the card isn't listed.
                  Alos check to see if the device isn't already partly installed if it is select it and choose update drivers.
                  It maybe because win2000 is incorrectly detecting the card and looking for the wrong drivers. Have a hunt for inf files containing realtek.
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                  • #10
                    Did you uninstall the old card?
                    According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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                    • #11
                      1) Let Win2k install the card using the bad drivers.

                      2) Download and unpack (by double clicking on the .exe) the newest drivers for your NIC from Compex, I'll use C:\NIC is this example.

                      3) Open the Device Manager (right-click My Computer icon on the desktop, select Properties, Hardware tab, Device Manager button).

                      4) Expand 'Network Adapters' by clicking on the plus sign (+). Double-click on the 'RealTek' adapter that Win2k installed to bring up the properties.

                      5) Select the Driver tab, then click the Update Driver button.

                      6) Next -> Display a list of known... -> Have Disk -> point the installer to C:\NIC\WIN2000 (or whatever dir you put them in) -> OK -> Next....etc...

                      This should force Win2k to use your driver instead of the built in one. On a side note, just because the card is made by Compex, doesn't mean the NIC chip is made by Compex. Many companies by cheap chips from RealTek, LinkSYS and Addtronic and slap them on their on PCB and re-label it. In those cases a PnP OS like Win2k would detect the card based off the chip maker, not the card maker. This is why your Compex card is being detected as a RealTek card.

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                      • #12
                        This is why your Compex card is being detected as a RealTek card.
                        And why I recomended using the latest realtek drivers insted of the lates available from Compex! If you want to make sure what chip the card uses take a look at the card!
                        According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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                        • #13
                          Thanx i ahve already done all that... still gives me the same annoying error... i even re-installed Win2k onto of the old one, incase there were bad sys files... did not do much, maybe i should do a REPAIR Win2k installation, watcha think ?
                          Asus P2B @ 100Mhz
                          PIII 800 / 133Mhz running @100MHZ = 600MHZ!!! VIA Asus Slotkey
                          SimpleTECH 128MB X 3/ 100Mhz
                          IBM 9.GB Ultrawide Scsi LVD
                          IBM 18gb secondary drive @ 7200
                          Maxtor 37GB storage drive @ 5400
                          Marvel G200 TV
                          Microtek E6 scanner via scsi card {adaptec 1502}
                          HP CD12ri CDRW 12X10X32 BurnProof!
                          Creative Infra48 CD ROM
                          Creative AWE64 Gold [ISA]
                          Realtek Chip NIC 10/100
                          21' Samsung Syncmaster 1000p
                          Firewire card
                          Mini USB hub
                          8 port Compex 10/100 hub
                          Sandisk Reader - USB
                          Cordless Logitec Mouse
                          Iomega Zip100 [the old ugly one!]
                          HP 1220 C - A3 printer

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                          • #14
                            OK i am going nuts here... i just went out and got another NIC, just in case that one is weird... i am getting the same error with this one... it seesm that there is something wrong with my Win2K here ! The drivers are correct... it just does not want to accept them ? what shall i do to fix this ?
                            Asus P2B @ 100Mhz
                            PIII 800 / 133Mhz running @100MHZ = 600MHZ!!! VIA Asus Slotkey
                            SimpleTECH 128MB X 3/ 100Mhz
                            IBM 9.GB Ultrawide Scsi LVD
                            IBM 18gb secondary drive @ 7200
                            Maxtor 37GB storage drive @ 5400
                            Marvel G200 TV
                            Microtek E6 scanner via scsi card {adaptec 1502}
                            HP CD12ri CDRW 12X10X32 BurnProof!
                            Creative Infra48 CD ROM
                            Creative AWE64 Gold [ISA]
                            Realtek Chip NIC 10/100
                            21' Samsung Syncmaster 1000p
                            Firewire card
                            Mini USB hub
                            8 port Compex 10/100 hub
                            Sandisk Reader - USB
                            Cordless Logitec Mouse
                            Iomega Zip100 [the old ugly one!]
                            HP 1220 C - A3 printer

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                            • #15
                              Did you uninstall the old drivers?

                              Go to the hardware wizard then choose: uninstall / unplug a device! Then choose: uninstall a device! Next click: Show hidden devices then look for the old NIC! (Can usualy be found twice!)
                              According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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