PCMCIA Network Cards May Fail to Start During NT InstallationLast reviewed: March 18, 1997Article ID: Q149305 |
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SUMMARYInstalling Windows NT on a machine using certain PCMCIA network cards may cause the following error message:
The dependency service or group failed to start. This error prevented the network from starting.To correct this problem, choose Yes to return to the network dialog box to reconfigure the software. After you finish installing Windows NT and reboot your computer, the network driver should start normally, giving you access to the network.
MORE INFORMATIONThese messages usually occur when you use OEM network drivers. Windows NT can only dynamically start PCMCIA network cards that are autodetected by the Windows NT Setup program. OEM drivers, by design, are not autodetected by the Setup program. Windows NT PCMCIA.SYS handles this special case by starting the network driver without rebooting. This issue has nothing to do with the OEMSETUP.INF file or OEM driver supplied by the network card manufacturer. Currently, the following PCMCIA network cards can be autodetected and installed without rebooting if the defaults are accepted and nonconflicting:
3Com 3C589 Etherlink III PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter 3Com 3C589B Etherlink III PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter IBM PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter II Kingston EtherRx PCMCIA Adapter National InfoMover NE4100 PCMCIA Ethernet AdapterNOTES:
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Additional query words: autodetect autostart
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