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Old 06-03-2005, 09:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cry Still clueless, problem is still there

Hello, it's me again. I thought i fixed the darn thing, but apparently it's not. Connection screwed up again, i'll refer u to the last post, dunno about you, but maybe the follow-up on it should be done there as well, this one is just to notify you that my problem isn't resolved. So u can delete one, keep both, do as you want. I'll be looking. Problems are still the exact same ones.

Initial post: Troublesome NIC problem (i guess)
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Old 06-03-2005, 01:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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first, here is the answer to your mrtRate question: The file mrtrate.dll, contains program code used by various programs from Marimba Software. If you have any programs from Marimba installed on your PC, you should levae this dll, as they may crash if it is removed.
As for your onboard NIC card, I suggest installing a PCI NIC and disabling your onboard NIC. Your onboard NIC maybe going bad. NIC cards are real inexpensive, and if it doesn't fix your problem, you can always return it.
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Please don't start a new thread to talk about the same problem. I'm closing this one, continue in the original thread.
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