"Calab" <myspam@csd.ca> wrote in message
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>> Beware it messes up the drivers/firmware...........
>
> What are you talking about? A network card, a router?
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On Fri, 9 May 2008 17:09:18 +0100, "tpow"
<wd40@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>"Calab" <myspam@csd.ca> wrote in message
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>>> Beware it messes up the drivers/firmware...........
>>
>> What are you talking about? A network card, a router?
>>
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>in my case, the PCI Card....
>
Thank you for not being verbose.
If a product needs a new driver you should just install one.
I suspect that many of DLinks' PCI cards are fairly
reference designs and can use the standard driver from the
respective chipset (on the card) manufacturer, which is
likely to be updated more often than what DLink offers on
their website.
On Fri, 09 May 2008 18:00:20 -0400, kony <spam@spam.com>
wrote:
>On Fri, 9 May 2008 17:09:18 +0100, "tpow"
><wd40@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Calab" <myspam@csd.ca> wrote in message
>>news:aWYUj.126549$Cj7.42293@pd7urf2no...
>>>> Beware it messes up the drivers/firmware...........
>>>
>>> What are you talking about? A network card, a router?
>>>
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>>
>>in my case, the PCI Card....
>>
>
>Thank you for not being verbose.
>If a product needs a new driver you should just install one.
>I suspect that many of DLinks' PCI cards are fairly
>reference designs and can use the standard driver from the
>respective chipset (on the card) manufacturer, which is
>likely to be updated more often than what DLink offers on
>their website.
On a related note, I just noticed a system that had a DLink
USB Wifi adapter installed - but the adapter itself was not
plugged into the port, and the tray application for this
card (shows link status and signal strength) had somehow
climbed to using over 150MB of memory, clearly something
wrong with it... though this was on a system running Win2k
w/SP4, not XP w/SP3.
Somewhere on teh intarweb "kony" typed:
> On Fri, 9 May 2008 17:09:18 +0100, "tpow"
> <wd40@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> "Calab" <myspam@csd.ca> wrote in message
>> news:aWYUj.126549$Cj7.42293@pd7urf2no...
>>>> Beware it messes up the drivers/firmware...........
>>>
>>> What are you talking about? A network card, a router?
>>>
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>>
>> in my case, the PCI Card....
>>
>
> Thank you for not being verbose.
> If a product needs a new driver you should just install one.
> I suspect that many of DLinks' PCI cards are fairly
> reference designs and can use the standard driver from the
> respective chipset (on the card) manufacturer, which is
> likely to be updated more often than what DLink offers on
> their website.
The problem with DLink and XP SP3 is something to do with SP3 changing a
..dll that is needed for the DLink driver. I saw this discussed in another
group but didn't take much notice, not having any DLink gear.
"~misfit~" <misfit61nz@hooya.com.au> wrote in message
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> Somewhere on teh intarweb "kony" typed:
>> On Fri, 9 May 2008 17:09:18 +0100, "tpow"
>> <wd40@btinternet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Calab" <myspam@csd.ca> wrote in message
>>> news:aWYUj.126549$Cj7.42293@pd7urf2no...
>>>>> Beware it messes up the drivers/firmware...........
>>>>
>>>> What are you talking about? A network card, a router?
>>>>
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>>>
>>> in my case, the PCI Card....
>>>
>>
>> Thank you for not being verbose.
>> If a product needs a new driver you should just install one.
>> I suspect that many of DLinks' PCI cards are fairly
>> reference designs and can use the standard driver from the
>> respective chipset (on the card) manufacturer, which is
>> likely to be updated more often than what DLink offers on
>> their website.
>
> The problem with DLink and XP SP3 is something to do with SP3 changing a
> .dll that is needed for the DLink driver. I saw this discussed in another
> group but didn't take much notice, not having any DLink gear.
>
> This might help:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950720/
> A temporary Fix
>
>
> http://kb.cadzow.com.au:15384/Cadzow...s.aspx?ID=1898
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Shaun.
>
>