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Thread: Realtek RTL8029 PCI Ethernet NIC problem in microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Annex
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.. I took a few screen shots of devices problems: http://...
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Mart replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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)...

philo replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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.. > > I took a few screen ...

Annex replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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. ...

 

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Realtek RTL8029 PCI Ethernet NIC...
Published (2009-11-02 15:13:00)
  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
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Realtek RTL8029 PCI Ethernet NIC...
Published (2009-11-02 06:00:00)
  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" <annex@nospam.microsoft.news>...
philo
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Realtek RTL8029 PCI Ethernet NIC...
Published (2009-11-02 15:12:00)
  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.. > > I took a few screen shots of devices problems: >...

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