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CHAPTER 4
3 If everything loads and you don’t connect to the network, try the
following
a Choose another INT setting.
b Verify that you have a good cable.
c Verify that you have excluded the memory being used by the
Intel adapter from the EMM386.EXE line of CONFIG.SYS.
d Make sure you have M32ANDIS.EXE version 1.14 or above.
e Always do a cold boot when troubleshooting.
Microsoft Windows 95 (including OSR2)
This troubleshooting information is intended primarily for users who
already had Microsoft Windows installed on their system and are upgrading
to Windows 95. It may also be helpful to new users of Windows 95 who
were unable to successfully install the Intel driver using the instructions
provided in Chapter 2, Software Installation.
Using Real Mode Card and Socket Services: When using Intel
PC Card adapters, should I still use DOS real mode Socket
Services Drivers?
No, it is recommended that you don’t load the real mode Card and Socket
Services drivers. It is also recommended that you boot the machine without
EMM386.EXE in the CONFIG.SYS. In rare cases where you still want to
load EMM386.EXE, make sure you don’t use the highscan keyword with
EMM386.EXE. Windows 95 does not detect devices correctly if there is a
highscan keyword in the EMM386.EXE line of the CONFIG.SYS file.
Installing from SCSI CDROM or EXTERNAL CDROM: I am
installing Windows 95 from a SCSI CD-ROM attached to a SCSI
PC Card Adapter. How can I install Windows 95 if it is recom-
mended that I don’t load real mode card and socket services
drivers since most SCSI requires me to load a real mode SCSI
driver?