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Booting up too slow!!!!!!!

My boot times is almost 2 minutes! I'm using win98 and this happened after I installed my NIC. I remembered somebody saying that you have to disable something in the network properties so that win98 does not detect *Something*?? How do I do it? It's taking hell of a long time to boot up!
 
Set everything for the nic static - the IP address, the speed (if the network is 100 and your nic is a 10/100, it will "detect" 100 at startup, but since you know what the network speed is, set it to 100 by default)...etc. If you are not on a network, either setting the IP static or disabling the nic in device manager will let you boot faster (it won't sit searching for the network)...
 


<< Yeah, but remember, no IP, no sharing with friends... if your on a LAN, I take it you are.

....disable IP for a big boost.
>>

If he just makes it static he'll be fine...
 
Hiya bud...think I can get a price adjustment on that ram? 😀

Well, I'm not the network guru, so I may be talking out of my arse here 😉

I assume you're using a hub, and if you haven't already set an IP for your NIC, then I guess it's being assigned automatically at bootup. Then I guess you would just go to winipcfg, get your IP, then NN properties, select your nic under TCP/IP, properties, and &quot;Specify an IP address.&quot; Put in the same one that was already assigned with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
 


<< Having trouble with the old &quot;GO&quot; button tonight Matt???? 😀 >>

Yeah, it was a little squeaky...I sprayed some wd-40 on it and worked it a little bit 😉
 
Hie matt. 😛 No, you can't get a price adjustment on the RAM unless you help me get mine. 😛

Here's the deal. My friend is using WinME ICS to share his DIAL UP connection with us. I'm using win98SE. All my network settings are the default windows setting. How do I know what IP am I suppose to set? Is it 192.168.0.2??? My boot up time is still 2 minutes and it's irritating me.
 
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