I am getting an error on start up which refers to a device
driver not loading, ndishlp.sys config error. Can anyone
tell me how I fix this, or whether this is a necessary
file (translation....can I just delete it, without doing
myself harm?)
Thanks
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Ndishlp.sys is part of dial-up networking. If you use dial-up, you need it. Try uninstalling/reinstalling dial-up networking in the Windows setup tab of add & remove in the control panel. You may need to recreate your DUN connectoid as well.
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1. error loading device driver ndishlp.sys
When starting Windows 98, the message: Error loading
device driver NDISHLP.SYS appears with Error 7323 one or
more network transport drivers failed to load. I do not
have a network system although Windows installation puts
the files on the hard drive. I do have a dual boot system
but XP works fine.
How can I fix this? Please help. Thank you
Priscilla
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