In article <1255101c442a1$acd2cac0$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Sandy M"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I just installed Windows 98 on a formatted hard drive.
>
>The network card is a Network Everywhere NC100 fast
>ethernet pci card. It was not recognized when Windows
>was installed.
>
>I took the card out to identify it and replaced it in
>the same slot.
>
>After re-booting, the system is looking for drivers
>for PCI bridge and PCI communication device.
>
>Where can I find these drivers?
>
>Thank you please!!!!!
>
>Sandy M
The network card should have come with drivers on a CD or floppy disk.
If you don't have them, you can download the drivers from here:
http://www.networkeverywhere.com/sup...100support.asp
If you continue to have problems, try a different slot.
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