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Oct 13 2005, 04:07 AM
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A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing. ![]() Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 4,326 Joined: 24-July 05 From: Linix, DOS and Windows…the good, the bad and the ugly Member No.: 9,787 ![]() myCENT:97.30 |
On another thread here at trap17 I asked about re-installing windows 98se and got some good advise, so I did a hard-drive re-format and re-install of the w98se only to discover that all my drivers which I had saved were corrupt, so I scrambled around and have gotten most of them installed (I think), but the doesn't seem to be an Internet connection available. There is, however, one "unknown device" when I look at the control panel > system selection.
My question is : How do I find out which device is the "unknown device" so I can get the machine working properly ??? I have the Interrupt request number and some other information available, but this doesn't help me since I am not a 'techie' type. Any help would be appreciated... thanks. |
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Oct 13 2005, 05:58 AM
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apt-get moo ![]() Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,254 Joined: 28-May 05 From: Devon, England Member No.: 7,593 ![]() myCENT:95.71 |
If you want to find the unknown device, just see which ones are listed and use a process of elimination. If you can't see your modem, its that.
Give us the interrupt request number and all the other information you have, some of it might be useful. Also, to test whether the modem works, try setting up an Internet connection. If it wont dial or can't find the modem etc. then you know it doesn't work. |
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