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Old 02-12-2001, 03:53 AM   #1
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When I installed a 3COM NIC, and a SB64 Ensonic PCI card in my running CUSL2-C, using win98 first ed. all works flawlessly, drivers where properly installed and win98 works without any filure, but... When I turn on CUSL2-C I canīt see in PCI listing that you must see at boot any reference at NIC or Sound card, only are references to AGP, System management bus (3), and ide controller. Is this right or something is wrong?

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Old 02-13-2001, 04:49 AM   #2
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Solved!!!

All is about at the first booting with CUSL2-C, I disabled power features, and although PNP OS was in BIOS set to disable first, and enable a second time, PCI devices were not listed anyway. Once I enabled power features in BIOS, when pnp is set to NO, PCI listing works flawlessly although power management is disable or enabled.
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