JRK,
from your posting I got the impression that this setup worked a rather
long time (years) without hazzles. If this is true, than you may be
disturbed by a bad implementation of early PCI devices and BIOSes. The
BIOS assotiates system ressources (IRQ; adresses rooms, DMA) in a
manner that depends as well from the position of a device and maybe
even the sequence those devices have been plugged into the computer.
AFAIK there is not really a clean way to recover from your situation. You can try something like this:
1. Make sure the GPIB card is plugged into exactly the same slot it was in when it worked.
2. If there is any probability that other PCI cards have been
originally installed _after_ the GPIB has been originally installed,
remove those and try to re-insert the GPIB card first.
3. You stated that the system could not find the driver. You may search
for required files using the explorer and than point the installer to
that position. A good starting point is C:\WINT\System32\ or some
recover points of the system (depends on the OS version).
HTH and
Greetings from Germany!
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Uwe