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Did system recovery - now can't connect to cable modem

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by charlie_c, 2004/03/11.

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    charlie_c

    charlie_c Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have a Sony PCG-F540 w/ Win98SE.
    Lost internet connections. Comcast Cable service said I had computer problems - since they could ping my modem OK. I concluded the O.S. was corrupt - and did a system recovery w/o format. Also reinstalled driver from new Motorola modem - as well as other drivers from application recovery disk. Got dial-up back OK - but couldn't get the cable connection. Says TCP/IP error (code 9?).
    Called Comcast. They said they don't support a system recovery. They would only help if I had my Win 98SE O.S. disk. Sony didn't include this - only the system recovery - which includes the O.S.
    I have been without cable service for a week. I can't get any Comcast help to provide the service that I'm paying for - unless I buy an Win98SE O.S. disk somewhere - for about $80.00! This is declared obsolite - so I doubt if Sony or M.S. would help. The Sony warrenty is long over.

    Does anyone have a clue how I can get my cable connection back? I feel I'm being extorted by Comcast. I could quit their service - but would like to resolve this - in spite of them.

    Thanks,
    Charlie :confused:
     
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    markp62

    markp62 Geek Member Alumni

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    In a way, you do. Look for the folder C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. The windows setup files are usually copied into that folder by those recovery CD's, and yes, it is possible to install windows from there. Not that I am telling you to do that now.
    Would you please post the exact TCP/IP error message? or was that it?
     

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    charlie_c

    charlie_c Inactive Thread Starter

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    Good news! I ignored the cable company's advice to not use the USB port - and it is working fine there. I had a Belkin F5D5020 PCMCIA ethernet card. It checked out as "working properly" - but was 3 years old. I removed this and configured the USB port . It is working fine. I would love to know why the ethernet connection failed - but as long as the USB conn. works - this is fine. I don't need to purchase these plug-in cards anymore - at $30-$50 a pop.
    Thanks to markp62 for answering my post.
     
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    markp62 Geek Member Alumni

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    Thanks for posting what you did to remedy the situation, though I really did nothing.
     
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