Fail to uninstall network adapter

G

Guest

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 :

Fail to uninstall the device.
The device may be required to boot up the computer.

How can I uninstall these device-drivers ?
 
N

NoStop

Nils said:
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 :

Fail to uninstall the device.
The device may be required to boot up the computer.

How can I uninstall these device-drivers ?

Remove the first card?

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N

NoStop

Nils said:
Same problem ( high Kernel load ), even all cards removed,
one of them in or both in ...

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.

--
Linux is ready for the desktop! More ready than Windoze XP.
http://tinyurl.com/ldm9d

You just can't play games on Linux!
http://tinyurl.com/kgszl
 

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