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Go to unrecognized flag in device manager, select update driver, point to directory where you unzipped files. Worked on mine I found this driver on the Dell website. Apparently it is Dell who keeps putting these cards in our computers with no way of reloading the drivers.
Anyway it says it is for I ripped it from Windows Me and it works perfectly on Win 98, this should work for you!
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