Don Harrington wrote:
> The card is the one that was pre installed - i.e. the internal one.
>
> I bought it just over a year ago and it came with SP1, the Windows
> update proces then upgraded me.
>
> I have tried uninstalling the card and it says it cannot do it because
> it may be needed for booting.
>
> thanks for your help on this.
>
Then perhaps the motherboard is damaged. Since they've sent you new
cards (and I've never opened up a Dell 600M so don't know how you
replace an internal wireless chip), you need to determine if the error
is hardware or software.
A good way to tell if something is Windows is to boot with Knoppix, a
Linux distro that runs from cd. Normally, if everything works on
Knoppix then you know Windows is damaged. However, I don't know if that
wireless chipset is supported under Knoppix. You'd have to check their
hardware compatibility list first.
Or you could just borrow an external wireless adapter from a friend and
see if that works.
Malke
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