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| CyberDude 2002-05-29, 8:50 am |
| Has M$ made any more NIC drivers available for the RIS boot disk, as I do not have one of their offered ones, but want to be able to see RIS in action? I cannot afford to buy a NIC which is either on the list or is PXE enabled. My home LAN runs on Realtek. Am I shooting at the moon, or is it possible ti circumvent this pathetic lack of support? | |
| Slinky 2002-05-29, 9:07 am |
| I had a friend that tried to make a RIS disk with a Realtek (I think), and it worked. Even though it wasn't on the "official" supported list. Give it a try anyways. You're telling me you can't afford $25 for a 3Com 905C-TX. It doesn't come with the PXE chip but you can always make a disk. | |
| CyberDude 2002-05-29, 1:06 pm |
| I have tried it with mine, boot the disk creator simply says that the adapter isnt supported. I am unemployed, so I cannot afford anything, I really shouldn't be on the net anymore but I think my life would REALLY suck then!  |
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