Thanks, but I already tried that and it only told me that there was a pci slot controller
But I used AIDA32, not Everest (oups, I burned the wrong one on my CD). Does REALLY it makes a difference?
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Browse All TopicsHi, Windows 95 doesn't recognize my network card, and I don't know what kind it is and I don't really feel like opening it again and destroy it (it's old and fragile). Is there any default driver for this?
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by: LeeTutorPosted on 2004-09-20 at 07:32:26ID: 12102444
Check to see if this free utility will give you more info:
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http://www.snapfiles.com/g
Everest Home Edition - system information tool
Everest Home Edition (the successor of AIDA32) is a system information and benchmarking tool with full hardware & software information. It comes with a built-in hardware database and physical information for CPU, motherboard, hard disks, optical drives, chipset and much more. The information can be displayed on-screen, printed, or saved as a report in HTML or text format. The built in diagnostics module can help you find potential problems, by higlighting them in the report and also includes links to manufacturers web sites, driver updates and more. An easy to use report wizard allows you to create detailed reports in the format of your choice. The program is extremely well featured and very nicely done.
License: Freeware
Price: Free
Windows: 98/ME/2000/XP
File size: 2710 kb
Author: Lavalys
Version: 1.10
Last update: May 03, 2004 version history