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You need to unload the conflicting network driver, Ascertain that CONFIG.SYS contains a DEVICE

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DFE-660TX Fast Ethernet PC Card User's Guide Proceed as follows: 1. Exit Installation Director. Examine the CONFIG.SYS file in the root directory of your notebook PC's startup drive (hard drive). Ascertain that CONFIG.SYS contains a DEVICE statement for Extended Memory Manager (EMM). Such a statement should resemble the following example, DEVICE = C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE X=D000-D7FF 2. If there is no similar DEVICE statement in your notebook PC's CONFIG.SYS file, then edit the CONFIG.SYS file, adding a statement copied exactly from the above example. 3. If there such a statement in CONFIG.SYS but the "DFE-660TX PC Card not detected" error appears on each attempted Quick Install run anyway, then edit that statement to read exactly the same as the above example. 4. If, after you have completed the above instructions, the "DFE-660TX PC Card not detected" error still appears on each subsequent restart of the notebook PC, then please contact your dealer or your nearest D-Link office, as listed at the end of this User's Guide. You need to "unload the conflicting network driver" You are running Installation Director, and in the Main Menu you have selected Quick Install 16-bit Driver for Dos Netware Client. Then you have seen the warning message which advises that the presence in memory of another network card driver could cause a system halt. (That warning messages appears in every Quick Install run -- it does not indicate that there is another network card driver already loaded into memory.) Then you have elected to continue the Quick Install run. And the Quick Install run has indeed produced a halt (system hangup). 18 Troubleshooting

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DFE-660TX Fast Ethernet PC Card User's Guide
18
Troubleshooting
Proceed as follows:
1.
Exit Installation Director.
Examine the CONFIG.SYS file in
the root directory of your notebook PC's startup drive (hard
drive).
Ascertain that CONFIG.SYS contains a DEVICE
statement for Extended Memory Manager (EMM).
Such a
statement should resemble the following example,
DEVICE = C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE X=D000-D7FF
2.
If there is no similar DEVICE statement in your notebook PC's
CONFIG.SYS file, then edit the CONFIG.SYS file, adding a
statement copied exactly from the above example.
3.
If there such a statement in CONFIG.SYS but the "DFE-660TX
PC Card not detected" error appears on each attempted Quick
Install run anyway, then edit that statement to read exactly the
same as the above example.
4.
If, after you have completed the above instructions, the
"DFE-660TX PC Card not detected" error still appears on each
subsequent restart of the notebook PC, then please contact your
dealer or your nearest D-Link office, as listed at the end of this
User's Guide.
You need to "unload the conflicting network driver"
You are running Installation Director, and in the Main Menu you
have selected
Quick Install 16-bit Driver for Dos Netware Client.
Then you have seen the warning message which advises that the
presence in memory of another network card driver could cause a
system halt.
(That warning messages appears in every Quick Install
run –– it does not indicate that there is another network card driver
already loaded into memory.)
Then you have elected to continue the
Quick Install run.
And the Quick Install run has indeed produced a
halt (system hangup).