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    Network Card drivers


    Card is a 3com pci card - 3Com EtherLink 10/100 PCI NIC (3C905-TX).

    Now, I have just decided to go 64bit, and all is installed driver wise aside from this card.

    So, I have just downloaded a 3c90x1.exe package, (the site I have it from suggests it is 64bit compatible), but when I try to run the exe i get an error suggesting that it is not compatible with the version I am running.

    Can anyone offer any suggestions on this please. or a location for a verified working 64bit driver?

    Build is 7229.

    TIA!
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    seano
    Compatible with the version of windows (windows 7) or compatible with this version 64 bit.. Try installing it in xp compatibilty mode. If no joy then get 64 bit version. If no 64 win 7 try 64 bit vista driver.

    Hope this helps and if not let us know
    Ken
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  3. Posts : 108
    7x86 7260, 7x86 7264
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for reply Ken,

    I believe the errror was windows 7 incompatible. But I have been using the nic on 32bit windows 7 up till now; I have tried in XP compatibility - still no joy; same error. I have had this driver for years lol - worked with all versions of windows previously.

    Any ideas?

    Attached error screenie.
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  4. Posts : 28,845
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    seano said:
    Thanks for reply Ken,

    I believe the errror was windows 7 incompatible. But I have been using the nic on 32bit windows 7 up till now; I have tried in XP compatibility - still no joy; same error. I have had this driver for years lol - worked with all versions of windows previously.

    Any ideas?

    Attached error screenie.
    seano
    this is th nic driver you are having problems with right? Have you tried vista or xp drivers. the 3com site says that the card is a 2002 card and is discontinued. Try running the installer in compatibility mode.

    ken
    Last edited by zigzag3143; 15 Jun 2009 at 07:07. Reason: spelling
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  5. Posts : 108
    7x86 7260, 7x86 7264
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    Ken,

    Yes it is mate.

    Sean.
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  6. Posts : 108
    7x86 7260, 7x86 7264
    Thread Starter
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    Real strange one this; although the site that I have downloaded the driver from says it is 64 bit capable (no mention of 7 though) it just will not run.

    Tried all compatibility modes; still no joy.
    Last edited by seano; 15 Jun 2009 at 09:39. Reason: update
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  7. Posts : 28,845
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    seano said:
    Real strange one this; although the site that I have downloaded the driver from says it is 64 bit capable (no mention of 7 though) it just will not run.

    Tried all compatibility modes; still no joy.
    seano

    You still having problems? You might want to install rtm (its supposed to be leaked this weekend) as a clean install. If you upgrade you might continue to have the problem.

    Ken
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    Is the file a .msi file by any chance? If so you can use Orca and change the setting to allow it to install on whatever OS you prefer. It is probably just doing a version number check of the OS and panicking when it does not find what it is looking for. It should work though.
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  9. Posts : 108
    7x86 7260, 7x86 7264
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    Ken,

    Gave up on 64 bit drivers for it presently; as you said, the card is well old now - so have to at least invest in a newer card anyways.

    Have always done clean builds too - presently downloading 7260 iso, that will work, 32 bit driver is in the build by default so that's ok. Will certainly try the 64bit rtm when available to see if it solves the issue.

    Many thanks for your help though Ken.

    Sean.
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  10. Posts : 108
    7x86 7260, 7x86 7264
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    digitalrurouni said:
    Is the file a .msi file by any chance? If so you can use Orca and change the setting to allow it to install on whatever OS you prefer. It is probably just doing a version number check of the OS and panicking when it does not find what it is looking for. It should work though.

    Nah mate it's an exe. Ta tho.
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