![]() You should see a list of 3Com NICs appear in the right pane. How to get the 3com Etherlink III (3C509) working in Windows XP:ġ.) You will need access to a PC running Windows 2000.Ģ.) Copy X:winntsystem32driverselnk3.sys from the Win2k machine to X:WINDOWSsystem32drivers on the WinXP machine.ģ.) On the WinXP machine rename X:WINDOWSinfnetel5x9.inf to .Ĥ.) On the WinXP machine rename X:WINDOWSinfnetel5x9.PNF to .ĥ.) Copy X:Winntinfnetel5x9.inf and X:winntinfnetel5x9.PNF from the Win2k machine to X:WINDOWSinf on the WinXP machine.Ħ.) Now run the "Add Hardware Wizard" in WinXP by right clicking "My Computer" > select "Properties" > Click the "Hardware" tab > click the "Add Hardware Wizard" button).ħ.b) On screen two: Select "Yes" and click "Next"ħ.c) On screen three: at the bottom of the hardware list select "Add new hardware device" and click "Next"ħ.d) On screen four: select "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list" and click "Next"ħ.e) On screen five: from the list select "Network adapters" and click "Next"ħ.f) On screen six: Highlight "3Com" in the left pane. Additionally 3Com provides no driver support for the 3C509 under Windows XP. ![]() ![]() Windows XP provides no driver support for the 3C509 (though it does support the “B” varient of this card). ![]()
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