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<blockquote data-quote="SubMensa" data-source="post: 1168656" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>To reinstall the TCP/IP in Win98 the first thing you need to make sure you have is the Win98 install cd. There is a point diring the reinstallation that the computer may ask for the cd and if we dont have it the computer will be without any networking protocol at all. This is very important!!!</p><p></p><p>If the computer at any point asks for individual files or is unable to find a file on the windows cd abort the operation and post again, those instructions are a little more indepth.</p><p></p><p>The first thing we need to do is install a "placeholder" Network protocol.</p><p>In the network dialogue box clock "ADD"</p><p>in the next window choose "network protocol" click add again</p><p>In the next window on the left hand side under manufacturers choose microsoft, on the right choose "NetBEUI" Then click "OK" at the bottom of the page.</p><p></p><p>Now we want to remove all instances of TCP/IP from the network window. Just highlight the entries and click remove until you have no more entries for TCP/IP.</p><p></p><p>Now close the network dialogue box with the "OK" Button at the bottom of the page, and restart the computer.</p><p></p><p>After the computer restarts open back up the network dialogue box, and follow the above instructions to reinstall the TCP/IP protocol.</p><p></p><p>After reinstalling I recommend restarting again, opening the network dialogue box again and confirming that TCP/IP is still there.</p><p></p><p>Instructions aside, I will recommend an upgrade to at least WIN2K, if not XP.</p><p>Any more questions about my instructions or troubles with this process, please e-mail me or post again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubMensa, post: 1168656, member: 12858"] To reinstall the TCP/IP in Win98 the first thing you need to make sure you have is the Win98 install cd. There is a point diring the reinstallation that the computer may ask for the cd and if we dont have it the computer will be without any networking protocol at all. This is very important!!! If the computer at any point asks for individual files or is unable to find a file on the windows cd abort the operation and post again, those instructions are a little more indepth. The first thing we need to do is install a "placeholder" Network protocol. In the network dialogue box clock "ADD" in the next window choose "network protocol" click add again In the next window on the left hand side under manufacturers choose microsoft, on the right choose "NetBEUI" Then click "OK" at the bottom of the page. Now we want to remove all instances of TCP/IP from the network window. Just highlight the entries and click remove until you have no more entries for TCP/IP. Now close the network dialogue box with the "OK" Button at the bottom of the page, and restart the computer. After the computer restarts open back up the network dialogue box, and follow the above instructions to reinstall the TCP/IP protocol. After reinstalling I recommend restarting again, opening the network dialogue box again and confirming that TCP/IP is still there. Instructions aside, I will recommend an upgrade to at least WIN2K, if not XP. Any more questions about my instructions or troubles with this process, please e-mail me or post again. [/QUOTE]
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