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Old 01-28-2004, 08:05 AM
Default Modem and TCP/IP



Please excuse if this is a stupid question but..
My Win98 PC is taking around 5mins to boot and after
performing a logged boot I've noticed the following 2
entries:
22.22 Starting TCP/IP (Network\MSTCP\0001)
60.72 Starting TCP/IP (Network\MSTCP\0001)

My PC only has a modem for connection to the internet - No
Ethernet card, although it used to have one. - WHat I
would like to know is if the entries above should still be
there or should they be removed? If they have to be
removed, can anyone tell me how to do it?
Thanks
Whoosh


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Old 01-29-2004, 04:19 PM
Miguel B
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Default Modem and TCP/IP

Whosh,

TCP/IP is required in order to establish a connecting to
the Internet from your Modem connection.

From what you are stating, it seems to have two devices
using TCP/IP, one of them would be the Dial-Up Adapter and
the second one could some sort of VPN and or Dial-Up
Adapter 2. Also, If you use AOL, AOL creates a Dial-Up
Adapter VPN connection as well. In which case it will be
needed if you use AOL.

I dont believe that is the reason why your machine is
taking a long time to reboot.

What are the specs to your machine?


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Old 01-30-2004, 07:45 AM
The Whooshman
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Miguel,
Thanks for answering.
Pc is PII (333Mhz) 196MB 20GBHDD.
I think one problem might be it was an ex-work pc and I
don't know the full history.
I performed a logged boot but wasn't able to make much
sense of the info. I've attached it below in th ehope that
you can make sense of it :-)
Whoosh

19:04:54 0.56 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS
19:04:54 0.61 C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MODE.COM[0012DDBB]
starting
19:04:55 0.50 C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MODE.COM[0012DDC6]
starting
19:04:56 2.89 starting
19:05:00 0.28 LoadSuccess = PERF
19:05:01 0.39 LoadSuccess = vflatd
19:05:05 0.33 Starting VIA USB 2.0 Enhanced Host
Controller (PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3104&SUBSYS_12340925&REV_51
\BUS_00&DEV_14&FUNC_02)
19:05:06 0.39 DEVICEINIT = IOS
19:05:08 1.33 Starting Trust Ami Mouse Dual Scroll
(BIOS\*PNP0F13\11)
19:05:10 11.33 Started Intel(R) PRO/100 WfM PCI Adapter
(PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1229&SUBSYS_00048086&REV_02
\BUS_00&DEV_06&FUNC_00)
19:05:22 22.22 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0001)
19:05:45 0.28 Initing hsflop.pdr
19:05:45 0.39 Initing esdi_506.pdr
19:05:46 0.28 Initing esdi_506.pdr
19:05:46 1.78 Initing drvwq117.vxd
19:05:48 0.44 Init Success drvwq117.vxd
19:05:50 0.28 Dynamic load success
C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd
19:05:51 0.39 Initing drvwppqt.vxd
19:05:51 1.11 Starting YAMAHA OPL3-SAx WDM Driver
(ISAPNP\YMH0030\80860001)
19:05:53 0.72 Dynamic load success sb16.vxd
19:05:53 11.22 Starting Intel(R) PRO/100 WfM PCI
Adapter (PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1229&SUBSYS_00048086&REV_02
\BUS_00&DEV_06&FUNC_00)
19:06:05 0.28 Starting VIA USB 2.0 Enhanced Host
Controller (PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3104&SUBSYS_12340925&REV_51
\BUS_00&DEV_14&FUNC_02)
19:06:05 60.72 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0001)
19:07:06 0.83 Dynamic load failed naapi.vxd :
[0012E6FC] File not found
19:07:07 1.72 Loaded PNP drivers of Gameport Joystick
(ISAPNP\CTL00F0_DEV0001\FFFFFFFF)
19:07:10 7.11 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated)
19:07:18 2.06 Loaded PNP drivers of Wave Device for
Voice Modem
(MODEMWAVE\ROCKWELL_EXTERNAL_V.90_K56_VOICE_MODEM\ SERENUM&R
SS0272&B
19:07:20 4.89 Enumerating TapeDetection
(TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000)
19:07:25 116.00 InitDone = Display Resources (time
estimated)
19:09:21 11.78 Enumerated Microsoft Kernel Audio Mixer
(SW\{B7EAFDC0-A680-11D0-96D8-00AA0051E51D}\{9B365890-165F-
11D0-A195-0020AFD15


>-----Original Message-----
>Whosh,
>
>TCP/IP is required in order to establish a connecting to
>the Internet from your Modem connection.
>
>From what you are stating, it seems to have two devices
>using TCP/IP, one of them would be the Dial-Up Adapter

and
>the second one could some sort of VPN and or Dial-Up
>Adapter 2. Also, If you use AOL, AOL creates a Dial-Up
>Adapter VPN connection as well. In which case it will be
>needed if you use AOL.
>
>I dont believe that is the reason why your machine is
>taking a long time to reboot.
>
>What are the specs to your machine?
>
>
>.
>

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