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I am trying to load a network adapter on an older
computer so it can use my internet, too. As it goes through setup, it almost finishes then comes up with error 2809. It says the application software may be bad, but it's an older computer running ME. Any ideas what this means? Thanks 48AllisG |
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Heh, I still have a Pentium I from 1995 running on my
network (yes that's a Pentium before they even had numbers -- and is sufficently fast as Unix file server). The error depends on the type of network adapter. What type of adapter is it, and have you checked in the doc, or with the manufacturer? If it says that the "application software may be bad" it may be a defective disk -- maybe you can download drivers over the Internet. If it is a card that you put inside the computer, turn off the computer and make sure the card is properly inserted -- sometimes it looks that it fits, but it's only partially in. >-----Original Message----- >I am trying to load a network adapter on an older >computer so it can use my internet, too. As it goes >through setup, it almost finishes then comes up with >error 2809. It says the application software may be bad, >but it's an older computer running ME. Any ideas what >this means? > >Thanks >. > |
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