Nils wrote:
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> "NoStop" wrote:
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>> Nils wrote:
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>> > Hi there !
>> >
>> > I tried several times to add a second Ethernet-Card, but failed.
>> >
>> > Now there are sveral network adapter (#2 & #3 ) shown in the
>> > device manager which cause problem to the system
>> > ( high Kernel load and problems with log-in ).
>> > I can only disable them.
>> > If I try to uninstall I get the message :
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>> > Fail to uninstall the device.
>> > The device may be required to boot up the computer.
>> >
>> > How can I uninstall these device-drivers ?
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>> Remove the first card?
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> Same problem ( high Kernel load ), even all cards removed,
> one of them in or both in ...
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> Nils
Then you must appreciate the bullshit error message Windoze is throwing up?
If there is no NIC in the computer, how could removing a driver for a
non-existent NIC prevent the computer from booting? I'd guess that Windoze
has done what it's famous for doing - it's screwed up. Sorry, but I don't
have an answer for this problem. Looks like plug 'n pray has fallen again.
Good luck!
Cheers.
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