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trevor.sandler@gmail.com
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      12-03-2006, 12:55 AM
I'm running Windows 2000 professional and I tried installing the
Linksys software to enable the wireless adapter. During install the
machine crashed and never completed the installation. WHen I try
install again it says "driver is installed" and will not allow me to go
further until I uninstall the previous version. When I try uninstall,
Windows will not let me - I'm assuming because the uninstall file was
never installed.
What are my next steps?
Do I just insert the card and try install after?
Alternatively how do I remove the software / program so that the
Linksys software wont recognize that its on the system?

Thanks

 
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      12-03-2006, 04:49 AM

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> I'm running Windows 2000 professional and I tried installing the
> Linksys software to enable the wireless adapter. During install the
> machine crashed and never completed the installation. WHen I try
> install again it says "driver is installed" and will not allow me to go
> further until I uninstall the previous version. When I try uninstall,
> Windows will not let me - I'm assuming because the uninstall file was
> never installed.
> What are my next steps?
> Do I just insert the card and try install after?
> Alternatively how do I remove the software / program so that the
> Linksys software wont recognize that its on the system?
>
> Thanks
>


Do this...go to the device manager and see if you have any
devices listed in the OTHER category and with a ? next
to them. If you do then remove them through the uninstall
option and then reboot and try again. Personally I think I
would shut the pc down complete after I removed it...remove
the PCI adapter, reboot and shut down normally and then
reinstall the PCI adapter following the instructions that you
were provided. Win2k can get a wild hair up its tush with
drivers and it can be a pain to resolve it. That should get
you on your way tho.

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      12-03-2006, 09:41 PM
Thanks for the advice.
Before I received your posting I went the regedit route and deleted all
references to Linksys which allowed it to work.

Thanks anyway.

TS

 
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      12-27-2006, 03:10 AM
I have the exact same situation here, windows 2000 and a linksyswireless G
2.4 GHZ Notebook adapter.

It just will not install properly. Or I should say, the installation seems
to be OK, it then says to insert the card adaptor, but it then will not
connect to the Internet.

On my own laptop I have a D-link adapter and no problem at all.
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm running Windows 2000 professional and I tried installing the
> Linksys software to enable the wireless adapter. During install the
> machine crashed and never completed the installation. WHen I try
> install again it says "driver is installed" and will not allow me to go
> further until I uninstall the previous version. When I try uninstall,
> Windows will not let me - I'm assuming because the uninstall file was
> never installed.
> What are my next steps?
> Do I just insert the card and try install after?
> Alternatively how do I remove the software / program so that the
> Linksys software wont recognize that its on the system?
>
> Thanks
>



 
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      12-27-2006, 05:50 PM
I have also gone that route, but I like to know what you did after the
deletion of references to Linksys in the registry that allowed the card to
work.

I have not have that luck yet.

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the advice.
> Before I received your posting I went the regedit route and deleted all
> references to Linksys which allowed it to work.
>
> Thanks anyway.
>
> TS
>



 
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DavidT
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      12-28-2006, 06:33 PM
try this link...
http://www.linksysfix.com/check/Home...tm?callerID=WS

especially the first and third listings.....







"Ritter197" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have also gone that route, but I like to know what you did after the
>deletion of references to Linksys in the registry that allowed the card to
>work.
>
> I have not have that luck yet.
>
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Thanks for the advice.
>> Before I received your posting I went the regedit route and deleted all
>> references to Linksys which allowed it to work.
>>
>> Thanks anyway.
>>
>> TS
>>

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>



 
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