Thanks John,
From Device Manager, I have uninstalled the incorrectly installed hardware.
From Add/Remove Programs, I have completely removed the utilities etc. that
came with the card.
I have shutdown and removed the hardware.
I have rebooted, then re-installed the software from the supplied disk.
I have then shutdown againalled the hardware and rebooted.
Found New Hardware Wizard detects 54Mbps Wireless Network Adaptor. The
instructions that came with the card are to auto install, so I do. The
wizard goes about its business, then asks me to select from several drivers,
same card but XP, ME, 98, 2k. It highlights ME, and previously I have gone
for XP. This time I go fo ME as this is what it wants.
Drivers are copied to system32, but, I get AGAIN, the error message...
"John Navas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Make sure that you're always logged in with *administrative* privileges,
> and:
>
> 1. Use Device Manager to delete the incorrectly installed adapter
> 2. Remove the card.
> 3. Uninstall the software for your card
> 4. Reboot
> 5. Reinstall the software
> 6. Reinstall the card
>
>
> In <(E-Mail Removed) .com> on 26 Oct 2005
> 11:47:32 -0700, "__spc__" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>The Asrock P4VT8+ motherboard in my desktop died yesterday (strangely,
>>a fatal AGP socket failure...), so I've today replaced it with an
>>Asrock P4V88+ motherboard.
>>
>>Reinstalling my hardware's gone fine, apart from when plugging my
>>generic PCI 54Mbps wireless-g card back in.
>>
>>The software installation disk that came with the card, asks me to
>>install the drivers (in my case, under XP-Home SP2), switch off the PC,
>>install the card, then restart the PC. This worked for my old
>>motherboard, but doesn't this time round.
>>
>>Instead, XP detects new hardware (an Ethernet Controller) and wants to
>>install the drivers for it. If I allow this, installation fails, if I
>>point XP to the correct .inf and .sys driver files supplied on the
>>installation disk, it also fails.
>>
>>The message I get is:
>>
>>Hardware Update Wizard:
>> Cannot install this hardware
>> An error occurred during installation...
>>
>> Access is denied
>>
>>Access is denied? What does that mean?
>>
>>I can see no settings that can be tweaked in the BIOS, so am at a
>>complete loss?
>>
>>Please can anyone suggest how to address this unusual error > Access is
>>denied.
>>
>>Many thanks - Steven.
>
> --
> Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
> John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>
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