Disabled Net Card on Compaq XL560 Is Detected By Plug and PlayLast reviewed: May 30, 1996Article ID: Q121718 |
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SYMPTOMSThe Compaq XL560 EISA PCI-based and DeskPro 5100 computers have a built-in AMD Ethernet network interface card. When the internal network card is disabled through CMOS and a second network card is installed, Windows 95 detects both the internal and the secondary network cards during the Plug and Play detection portion of Setup.
CAUSEThe built-in network interface card is disabled from a system BIOS point of view only--Windows 95 recognizes it as an unconfigured device. Windows 95 treats unconfigured devices as PCMCIA devices and assigns them IRQ 9 and an I/O range. As a result, the device is recognized in the Plug and Play detection phase.
RESOLUTIONTo correct this problem, disable the built-in network interface card through the Device Manager in Control Panel. To disable the internal network card in Windows 95, perform the following steps:
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