You should contact the support folks for your laptop or the D-Link support
areas. This newsgroup is for support of Microsoft's Broadband Networking
hardware and software only, not general networking or setup issues with
other hardware.
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"Briang" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F9D54495-5FF1-43A2-B1F6-(E-Mail Removed)...
> First I would like to apologize for the long post, I just wanted to
> include
> all the information that I have done.
>
> I purchased a brand new Sager Laptop (Clevo) with the following specs;
> 17" Wide-Angle WXGA (1280 x 800) Active Matrix , Glare-Type Display
> 3.2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 - (512k Cache, 800 MHz Bus, Northwood CPU) w/ HT
> 128 MB Dedicated VRAM - Ati Mobility Radeon 9700 Pro (M11-P) Chipset
> 1024 MB DDR SDRAM (400 MHz, PC-3200) One DIMMS
> 80 GB Hard Drive (5400 RPM)
> 8X DVD±R/RW / 2X+Dual Layer / CD-RW Multi Drive (Toshiba LightScribe)
> Internal 56k Modem
> Internal 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
> Smart Lithium Ion Battery Included
> Internal 7-in-1 Card Reader
> Sub-woofer, DV Camera, Numeric Keypad
>
> I have attempted to install a Dlink 650 REV B and after following the
> instructions completely I push the card into the PCMCIA slot and the
> computer
> completely locks up. I attempt to uninstall and reinstall several other
> times, with the same results or it will work for a couple minutes and then
> freezes up.
>
> I puchased a Linksys WPC54GS and after uninstalling the Dlink ran into the
> same circumstances.
>
> I also purchased a Dlink G650M and had the same problems.
>
> I have verified that all the cards are Type II PCMCIA cards. I have
> disabaled the infrared and all the card slots, with no new results.
>
> A friend of mine had me run verifyer.exe which would allow the bluescreen
> to
> show itself before rebooting. The blue screens gave codes for which I
> researched and found that they are memory leaks.
>
> Any of you smart ones have any ideas's on this?
>
> Respectfully
>
> Brian