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Hi there,
Does Microsoft plan to release a driver for the DLink DWL G650+ wireless PCMCIA network card? The latest 2.02 driver from DLink (http://www.dlink.com.au/tech/driver...wireless/dwlg65 0+.htm) causes my computer to hang (mouse won't move - forced to hard reset) whenever I try to install it under XP SP2 (worked in SP1). After rebooting the computer, the device shows up in the device manager, but has a yellow exclaimation point and has a Code 31 in the status. It's incredibly frustrating because I want to use SP2 because of the security features, but need to use my wireless network card as well. Any help regarding an alternative driver or getting the current driver to work would be much appreciated. - Johnno |
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I'm sure D-link is probably working on a driver update. After all it's
solely their responsibility to write drivers for their hardware, not that of Microsoft. Why not email D-link and ask? -- Cari (MS-MVP Printing, Imaging & Hardware) www.coribright.com "Johnno" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3fca01c48ffa$ce1316d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Hi there, > > Does Microsoft plan to release a driver for the DLink DWL > G650+ wireless PCMCIA network card? The latest 2.02 driver > from DLink > (http://www.dlink.com.au/tech/driver...wireless/dwlg65 > 0+.htm) causes my computer to hang (mouse won't move - > forced to hard reset) whenever I try to install it under > XP SP2 (worked in SP1). > > After rebooting the computer, the device shows up in the > device manager, but has a yellow exclaimation point and > has a Code 31 in the status. > > It's incredibly frustrating because I want to use SP2 > because of the security features, but need to use my > wireless network card as well. > > Any help regarding an alternative driver or getting the > current driver to work would be much appreciated. > > - Johnno |
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>-----Original Message----- >I'm sure D-link is probably working on a driver update. After all it's >solely their responsibility to write drivers for their hardware, not that of >Microsoft. Well I know that it's not Microsoft's responsiblity to write drivers for 3rd party devices, but they have written some drivers for some devices... I was just curious to see if MS was planning on writing a driver for this particular device... Also, the fact that the OS completely hangs means that MS is responsible for *something*. I'm unable to diangnose the problem if I don't get any error message (heck even a BSOD would provide some info...). >Why not email D-link and ask? I've emailed DLink... no reply yet... I've called them... they suggested that I update the driver on my PCMCIA adaptor... as far as I know there is no update for that available. They also suggested that I disable the firewall, that didn't work either. I'm thinking of calling them again, but that means another half an hour on hold :/ Thanks for your input. - Johnno |
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