DFE-650 Series Fast Ethernet PC Card User's Guide
Troubleshooting
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C:\> edit autoexec.bat
then
<RETURN>.
The content of AUTOEXEC.BAT is
shown in the Edit window. Notice that the line number of the
cursor position is shown at the right end of the status bar (at
the foot of the Edit window; the line position of the cursor is
shown ahead of a colon, and the column position of the cursor
within the line is shown after the colon). Take care not to
introduce any inadvertent changes while you have
AUTOEXEC.BAT in the Edit window. Use the down arrow
key to move the cursor down until you reach the line number
as found in Step 1. Check that the line marked by the cursor is
the same as that displayed in Step 1. Then type in the word
REMARK at the beginning of the line. Immediately save,
then exit from Edit.
3.
Remove the D-Link DFE-650 Series Fast Ethernet PC Card
Driver diskette from its drive, and key
<CTRL + ALT +
DELETE>
to restart the notebook PC.
4.
At the DOS prompt, insert the D-Link DFE-650 Series Fast
Ethernet PC Card Driver diskette and run Installation Director,
again choosing
Quick Install 16-bit Driver for
DOS NetWare Client
and proceed with the installation run. If the installation run
completes normally, then you are all through with the
problem! Give yourself a big pat on the back, and return
"Installing 16-bit NetWare Client for DOS" in Chapter 3.
5.
If the installation run again ends with a crash (halt), then the
short list item we have just tested (LSL in our example case)
is not the culprit. Repeat Step 1 above, but substitute the next
program named in your short list (in our example we
substitute DFE650 in place of LSL):
C:\> find /n/i "DFE650" autoexec.bat