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Try this link...I just confirmed that it does exist. If you have any issues, Try using a Microsoft or a 3Com universal driver.
Last but not least, simply go on eBay for a vintage LAN card...that includes a driver CD that runs on Windows 98SE. If you need further assistance, just reply after trying those possibilities. I'm "A+" Industry Certified PC Repair Tech. If you can't find one in a box with driver disc, maybe I have some LAN cards. Does this need an ISA or PCI slot?
Hi,
You can try & proceed to HP website (http://www.hp.com/) and go to the Software & Driver Downloads (left side near the bottom).
You have to determine the specif model/version of your HP computer which might look something like "HP Pavilion 4550Z"
From initial indications you would be looking for an Internal Modem/Sound Card that was originally set for Windows 98SE. Chances are that it is a Conexant or Rockwell SoftK56 Data,Fax PCI Modem, with Master Riptide PCI Audio Device.
Post back should you need additional information. State your PC's model.
Good luck and kind regards.
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