How to remove Dead NIC Device from System and Registry,...

K

Kerem Gümrükcü

Hi,

i now finally found out, that all my problems with my network
and networking tcp/ip, routing, bridging, etc, depend on a dead
network device or some corrupted device entries inside the windows
registry. I am nearly 100% sure that this is my problem. Now, how can
i locate the "malfunctioning" device and remove it by hand, since removing
all my network devices with device manager and reinstalling them did not
solved my problem. Even reinstalling drivers and protocolls didnt worked. So
this must be done by hand. When i remove all my NIC devices from my
system and all protocolls / drivers and everything depending on them, i
am sure that there are some values inside the Registry left from earlier
used Virtual TAP Devices or other NICs i used in the past. So how can
i locate them and remove them by hand?
 
G

Guest

Remove the drivers, then power down, then remove the device, that should take
care of it.
 

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