This procedure is for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows ME ONLY!
Open Control Panel (Click Start then Settings
and select Control Panel).
Locate and double-click the System icon as shown below in Figure 1A
In the System Properties box, locate and click the Device Manager
tab as shown below in Figure 1B.
Figure 1A
Figure 1B
Locate the Network adapters device and click the
[+] mark to the left as shown in Figure 2.
Examine the new items that appeare directly below the Network
adapters heading AFTER the [+] was clicked and changed to
[-].
Search for an item that contains one of the following (Ethernet, 10/100
or NIC). If an item was listed with one of these, this will most likely be the
network interface card. If not, one is either not present or hasn't been installed
properly.
NOTE: If there is a heading labled Other devices, check to
see if there is an item for PCI Ehternet Controller listed below it.
If so, this indicates that there is a network interface card present but has
not been installed properly
Figure 2
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