A lot of people seem to mention NDIS2SUP.VXD instead.
Does NDIS2SUP.386 become NDIS2SUP.VXD on installation?
There are some indications that this may not be the droid
you are looking for:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q127970&ID=KB;E…
"These load failures do not necessarily indicate a problem. It is common
for some, if not all, of these load attempts to fail, depending on your
system configuration. The following sections of this article contain
more information about the causes of specific types of load failures."
And
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winme/1100380589 .
Google time: 3 minutes. Do I get a naughty dream?
- John
At 10:42 PM 12/6/2007, you wrote:
Ok, I give up. I've searched high, low, sober,
etc., and cannot find one
single solitary instance of the file NDIS2SUP.386. It is supposedly on
Disk 7 of the WFWG install set. I have a set that has 8 disks but the
file is nowhere to be found on any of them. I've found references to the
file WG0971.EXE which should be a self-extracting file that contains
NDIS2SUP.386 but it cannot be found, not even where it should be on
Microsoft's FTP server.
I spent hours on Google and it is not there. Maybe someone else has more
Google foo than me, and you're welcome to try, but I'll bet someone out
there has this file. If so, PLEASE e-mail me directly to let me know.
Thanks a thousand times in advance and may all your dreams be naughty.
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