![]() I thought I could, at least, select it on a list, but AMD isn't listed as a manufacturer. When I try to launch the internet icon, Windows says it can't find any modems in my system. Thanks for the help, but I've tired AMD PCnet-FAST III and Windows won't detect it. Windows 9x retail and upgrade versions work as well, just like generic OEM versions. Those discs are no longer available from Microsoft, unfortunately. ![]() I've installed a number of Windows 9x VMs from MSDN CDs without trouble. ![]() If your Windows 98 SE disc doesn't have drivers for AMD PCnet, it's either some damaged or hacked up version of Windows or possibly some heavily modified OEM version only suitable for installation on specific hardware. Windows 9x also comes with drivers for this NIC and will detect it automatically during installation. Whoever told you you needed to change the NIC type was pulling your leg, because the default for Windows 9x guests (AMD PCnet-FAST III) works fine. Michaln wrote:The emulated AMD PCnet device is an Ethernet NIC, not a modem.
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