> But when I try to run the installer, I get a message I must first 
> remove the DRVR.ENET0 driver in the System file.
> 
> Oh? IN the system file? I looked but do not see....
> 
> I tried disabling the 3C589 extension but that's not what it means.

IIRC, this refers to a specific *resource* within the System file. I'm not
on my 3C589-equipped 1400 at the moment, but as memory serves, go fishing
in the System file with ResEdit, find the DRVR resource bundle, and delete
ENET0.

MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM FOLDER FIRST!!!!!

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