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Old 10-09-2005, 04:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Does Installing Opera Causes the LAN no to work ?


Hi I am a student of class x
i am a fan of opera
i know that opera surfs the net in gr8 way

in my school 14 computers are having windows 98 adn the server is also on windows 98

i installed opera

the lan was working fine for three days
fourth day the teacehr told me that LAN is not working

he also told me that installing any software results in the overwriting of driver s..is this true ?

he told that opera caused overwriting of drivers and thats why the LAN was not working

for this i fought with him and he replied in angry tone that "you dont know anything" and made me outside the class

i was very angry


ok now a question

I GO IN NETWORK NEIGHBOURHOOD AND THERE ARE SHOWN SOME COMPUTERS LIKE PC1 PC2 PC3

NOW IF I REMOVE ALL THESE THEN ALL THESE GOES

HOW DO I BRING IT BACK

I MEANT HOW DO I INSTALL A LAN

i need fuuuulllllll step by stepp ways for installing lan in windows 98
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Old 10-09-2005, 06:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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