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Old 14-08-2006, 11:48   #1
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Pre-N card causes machine freeze

Anybody out there with the same experience as me ? I installed a new Belkin Pre-N router and then proceeded to install the card in a PCMCIA slot. At the point where the setup routine asks for me to insert the card, the computer completely freezes. When I withdraw the card, the machine goes back to normal. It does not seem to be an IRQ conflict as I eventuially put my old 11b card into the same slot and it worked fine. I have a Toshiba Satellite, about 3 yrs old running on XP Home.
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Check the Tosh website for some updated system drivers,

This may help.

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Thanks for your greetings. Nice forum by the looks of it. I see from the Tosh website that several updates are available, but which one(s) would affect the installation of this card. BIOS update perhaps ?
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Re: Pre-N card causes machine freeze

Bios and motherboard chipset I'd suggest
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Old 14-08-2006, 16:16   #5
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OK I'll try those later. Won't do any harm. Many thanks.
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