Remote the driver from the Device Manager.
Remove the NIC utilities from Add/Remove programs
Remove any mention of the NIC and/or its bindings from the network control
panel stack. Also, remove all the protocols and clients -- just start clean
Use Add New Hardware to detect the nic, feeding the driver disk for the nic
as prompted.
Reset the protocol and client in the network stack once the nic is installed
(the inf file may even do this for you, if its well written).
"Rob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> After installing the driver for a Linksys WPC11v3, my network card is no
> longer in Device Manager. I have tried to refresh the hardware list but
it
> doesn't still see the network card. The driver for the network card is
> still listed in Add/Remove Programs and the driver will not reinstall
> manually. This computer is a dual boot with Windows XP in a separate
> partition and I do not have this problem in XP. Does anyone have the
> solution for this?
>
> TIA,
> Rob
>
> The computer:
>
> Compaq Armada e500
> PIII 850
> 256 Mb RAM
> Windows 98 SE
> Intel PRO network card (built-in)
> Linksys WPC11v3 PCMCIA wireless card w/ the latest driver (5/30/03)
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