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Old December 1st 03, 07:45 AM
*elena*
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Default D-Link CardBus Adapter -650+

Hi,
I am trying to install an Adsl Wireless net, and the first problem I have is
about the CadBus Adapter D-Link -650+ on my notebook (win 98).
At the first installation everything seemed to be OK. The drivers were fine,
and so was the cardbus (light on). So I have shutted down my NB.
When I switched it on after a couple of hours it was hanging on "Windows 98"
screen, so I reset....same thing.
I pulled off the adapter and the NB was able to switch on again. The drivers
were still installed.
I have disinstalled and installed again, but it was still hanging.
Bios updated but nothing to do....
Do you have any ideas about why my NB refuse to work if the adapter is
inserted?

thank you

elena


 




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