Ok! I am glad you got your machine running again. In the
future I would still recommend you try System Restore
before you unplug any I/O cards from your computer or muck
about with the motherboard in your machine.. 90% of the
time when you have a failure like this, it is something
you did by mistake. System Restore is a great helper. Try
it. You'll like it.
Melvin
>-----Original Message-----
>once again, hve resolve it myself. it may not be the best
method, but
>anyway, i plug out the PCI card and slot it to another
free PCI slot. Star
>my computer, and WinM can now detect.
>
>Tks.
>
>"melvin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:0b4901c387b9$c3640f40$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello;
>> Have you tried Sysrem Restore? What error message do you
>> get, when Windows searches for the driver during system
>> boot up?
>>
>> Troubleshooting Hint:
>> There is no need to remove your Network Card per your
>> method. When you are in Device Manager click on your
>> Network Card then click on "Disable it in this hardware
>> Profile". You can then go back at the appropriate time
and
>> enable it again.
>>
>> Good Luck.
>> Melvin
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Windows ME cannot detect my Aztech PCI network card. It
>> >was working alright before, in the same PC, until I
>> remove
>> >it (Control Panel - Network, & System Devices) while
>> >troubleshooting a network problem.
>> >
>> >Now ME cannot detect the card, and I try re-installing
>> the
>> >manual way and with the manufacturer CD, but without
>> >success.
>> >
>> >Any tips anyone ?!
>> >
>> >
>> >Tks & peace
>> >.
>> >
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