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Troubleshooting
• Make sure that the Intel adapter is not conflicting (interrupt,
memory address, I/O address) with any other adapters or
hardware that is installed in the computer (including sounds cards,
CD-ROM drives and PEN devices).
• Try loading the CardBus drivers at different memory locations
(i.e.: C800, CC00, D400, D800).
• Try using different interrupt locations (i.e.: 5, 10, 11). Check
BIOS settings for PCI interrupts.
• Try using different port addresses (i.e.: 280, 290, 310, 320).
• Try adding the parameter MODE=IO in PROTOCOL.INI or
MODE IO in NET.CFG.
• If the Intel adapter was functioning correctly then stopped, make
sure none of configuration files have been changed by newly
installed software or hardware.
• Disable all power management features in the CMOS settings on
the computer.
• Disable all shadow RAM features in the CMOS settings on the
computer.
• Ensure that you are excluding the memory range used by the Intel
adapter from your memory manager (EMM386.EXE,
QEMM.EXE, etc.).