Steve I recently went through the same thing when I upgraded my PowerBase 240 to 8.5. If you have the original Power Computing OS CD you can use the drivers on it for your CD-ROM. Check the enet card for serial/part #s and manufactures name, mine turned out to be made by Proxim. After a few emails they identified it and supplied the correct driver. Good luck, Al
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