Failed driver uninstall...

J

James

Hi

I installed a Sierra Wireless PCMCIA adaptor in my laptop. For some
unknown reason things didn't go so well, but when I uninstalled it the
uninstallation failed. I now cannot see the main driver in device
manager, but if I click on Show Hidden Devices I can see the sub-
drivers (Packet Schedular Miniport, TVT Packet Filter Miniport,
Virtual Machine Network Services Driver) still there but disabled.
I've tried deleting them in Safe Mode with no networking or anything
but it keeps giving me the message that the driver may be required for
booting.

Can anyone tell me how to get rid of this driver...?

Thanks!
James
 
G

Guest

Do you still have the option to check the Sirerra Wireless website for
possible updated drivers for your specific hardware?

This driver you currently have may be a buggy driver that was shipped as
packaged but since remedied on their website with a new available driver. If
available I would install it even with the other driver still present on your
system.

If there are no new drivers available I would telephone Sierra Wireless
Customer support for direction.
 
J

James

Thanks Tracker, but I've given the device back. It was borrowed
temporarily from a friend for Internet connectivity on the go.
 

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