I have the exact same problem. Has anyone figured out how to fix this issue?
Also after I uninstall the driver and software for my wireless G card, and
then try to reinstall correctly, it adds a new connection. If I hover over
the icon in the tray, it says wirelessconnection7( tryed to remove and
reinstall 7 times), but it shows NO wireless connections in my network
connections window. ANY help is graciously appreciated.
"I_hover" wrote:
> Well I removed the new card no problem, but the system restore is not working
> at all! I have tried every restore point for the past 2 months and it just
> says that the system cannot restore to that point and no changes have been
> made to my computer. Why would it tell me that?
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
> > Try to remove the new (b) card, follow the removal directions supplied with
> > that card. Then do System Restore to last good state, when your G card worked.
> >
> > For future changes of your machine - either hardware or software- have a
> > plan, how you can go back if you need it.
> >
> > Regards,
> > --PA
> >
> > "I_hover" wrote:
> > > Please help, I have been trying to go back on my wireless network but it is
> > > telling me my wireless card cannot start (code 10)! I have a Microsoft
> > > Base-station MN-700 with a wireless-g card MN-720 and they have been working
> > > fine even with a 26 character WEP key. So then I tried an extra wireless-b
> > > card I have, but when I try to connect, I put in the key correctly twice and
> > > it just says connecting for a few minutes and then nothing! I don't know
> > > what to do next! Please someone give me a hint! Thanks,
> > > Chad
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