Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion (More info?)
Hi,
I am working on a PC for a friend 98 SE. Uninstalled wireless pci card.
Wanted wired connection more stable. After I uninstalled and installed the
new NIC I tried to add TCP/IP and when I click on ADD nothing happens. Same
thing with service and client but when I do adapter I get Rundll32 caused
General protection fault in setupx.dll.
I have run SFC and setupx.dll was corrupted no difference.
I have taken everyting out of networking only thing in there now is the new
card.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion (More info?)
Your TCP/IP stack may be corrupted. Maybe is good to reinstall the whole os
"Jamie" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a PC for a friend 98 SE. Uninstalled wireless pci card.
> Wanted wired connection more stable. After I uninstalled and installed the
> new NIC I tried to add TCP/IP and when I click on ADD nothing happens. Same
> thing with service and client but when I do adapter I get Rundll32 caused
> General protection fault in setupx.dll.
>
> I have run SFC and setupx.dll was corrupted no difference.
>
> I have taken everyting out of networking only thing in there now is the new
> card.
>
> Any ideas anyone???
>
> Saw this http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] US;q177847 but
> it is for win 95...tried it though...no help.
>
> Any help would be great thanks.
>
"Jamie" <Jamie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news65C89B3-578C-4677-B931-524512C5AFC7@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a PC for a friend 98 SE. Uninstalled wireless pci card.
> Wanted wired connection more stable. After I uninstalled and installed the
> new NIC I tried to add TCP/IP and when I click on ADD nothing happens. Same
> thing with service and client but when I do adapter I get Rundll32 caused
> General protection fault in setupx.dll.
>
> I have run SFC and setupx.dll was corrupted no difference.
>
> I have taken everyting out of networking only thing in there now is the new
> card.
>
> Any ideas anyone???
>
> Saw this http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] US;q177847 but
> it is for win 95...tried it though...no help.
>
> Any help would be great thanks.
>
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