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some boards with nForce/nVidia NIC are virtual devices controlled by the BIOS. For example, they don't have a hardware id assigned to them at the time of boot!

so there is not a garauntee that it will even work with Ghost. I got it to work but it took me about two months, and we updated all boot keys to DOS 7 to get the drivers to load into memory properly. These NICs still aren't supported in the PE either. You'll have to find the files you need from online somewhere.

I'm not sure how you're going to go about making the boot, but here is what I use in a config.sys.

DEVICE=\net\Nvndis2.dos
DEVICEHIGH=\net\protman.dos /I:\net
DEVICEHIGH=\net\ndis.dos
DEVICE=\net\dis_pkt.dos
DEVICE=emm386.exe /noems

Of course we use older Ghost than you i bet.

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some boards with nForce/nVidia NIC are virtual devices controlled by the BIOS. For example, they don't have a hardware id assigned to them at the time of boot!

so there is not a garauntee that it will even work with Ghost. I got it to work but it took me about two months, and we updated all boot keys to DOS 7 to get the drivers to load into memory properly. These NICs still aren't supported in the PE either. You'll have to find the files you need from online somewhere.

I'm not sure how you're going to go about making the boot, but here is what I use in a config.sys.

DEVICE=\net\Nvndis2.dos
DEVICEHIGH=\net\protman.dos /I:\net
DEVICEHIGH=\net\ndis.dos
DEVICE=\net\dis_pkt.dos
DEVICE=emm386.exe /noems

Of course we use older Ghost than you i bet.

Problem resolved. |0|

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