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Problems uninstalling old network adapters
Over time, I have ended up with multiple (Linksys WUSB11) wireless network
adapter entries in my Device Manager (when I include hidden devices). I want to clean things up, but am not able to uninstall any of the duplicate adapters. I get the following error: "Failed to uninstall the device. The device may be needed to boot up the computer." I've tried to log in as Administrator and do a clean boot, but get the same result. Any suggestions for troubleshooting steps? Thanks! |
Re: Problems uninstalling old network adapters
What is "clean boot" - Safe mode?
--PA "PeterE" <PeterE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FDD12715-18E4-479B-AFB1-214F1320BD95@microsoft.com... > Over time, I have ended up with multiple (Linksys WUSB11) wireless network > adapter entries in my Device Manager (when I include hidden devices). I want > to clean things up, but am not able to uninstall any of the duplicate > adapters. I get the following error: "Failed to uninstall the device. The > device may be needed to boot up the computer." I've tried to log in as > Administrator and do a clean boot, but get the same result. Any suggestions > for troubleshooting steps? > > Thanks! |
Re: Problems uninstalling old network adapters
By clean boot, I mean turning off most (not including Microsoft system
start-up programs) boot options as listed under MSCONFIG. "Pavel A." wrote: > What is "clean boot" - Safe mode? > > --PA > > "PeterE" <PeterE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FDD12715-18E4-479B-AFB1-214F1320BD95@microsoft.com... > > Over time, I have ended up with multiple (Linksys WUSB11) wireless network > > adapter entries in my Device Manager (when I include hidden devices). I want > > to clean things up, but am not able to uninstall any of the duplicate > > adapters. I get the following error: "Failed to uninstall the device. The > > device may be needed to boot up the computer." I've tried to log in as > > Administrator and do a clean boot, but get the same result. Any suggestions > > for troubleshooting steps? > > > > Thanks! > > > |
Re: Problems uninstalling old network adapters
Ok. Then boot in Safe mode (press F8 while XP boots) and then try Device
Manager again. --PA "PeterE" wrote: > By clean boot, I mean turning off most (not including Microsoft system > start-up programs) boot options as listed under MSCONFIG. > > "Pavel A." wrote: > > > What is "clean boot" - Safe mode? > > > > --PA > > > > "PeterE" <PeterE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FDD12715-18E4-479B-AFB1-214F1320BD95@microsoft.com... > > > Over time, I have ended up with multiple (Linksys WUSB11) wireless network > > > adapter entries in my Device Manager (when I include hidden devices). I want > > > to clean things up, but am not able to uninstall any of the duplicate > > > adapters. I get the following error: "Failed to uninstall the device. The > > > device may be needed to boot up the computer." I've tried to log in as > > > Administrator and do a clean boot, but get the same result. Any suggestions > > > for troubleshooting steps? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > |
Re: Problems uninstalling old network adapters
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried that, but no luck. Someone from MS asked
for a specific section of my registry. Hopefully he's got some ideas... "Pavel A." wrote: > Ok. Then boot in Safe mode (press F8 while XP boots) and then try Device > Manager again. > > --PA > > "PeterE" wrote: > > > By clean boot, I mean turning off most (not including Microsoft system > > start-up programs) boot options as listed under MSCONFIG. > > > > "Pavel A." wrote: > > > > > What is "clean boot" - Safe mode? > > > > > > --PA > > > > > > "PeterE" <PeterE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FDD12715-18E4-479B-AFB1-214F1320BD95@microsoft.com... > > > > Over time, I have ended up with multiple (Linksys WUSB11) wireless network > > > > adapter entries in my Device Manager (when I include hidden devices). I want > > > > to clean things up, but am not able to uninstall any of the duplicate > > > > adapters. I get the following error: "Failed to uninstall the device. The > > > > device may be needed to boot up the computer." I've tried to log in as > > > > Administrator and do a clean boot, but get the same result. Any suggestions > > > > for troubleshooting steps? > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Problems uninstalling old network adapters
Strange. I've seen this behavior only on win2000. In XP it had been fixed...
--PA "PeterE" <PeterE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:845351F0-EA6A-41D1-8204-3A7556356BC2@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the suggestion. I tried that, but no luck. Someone from MS asked > for a specific section of my registry. Hopefully he's got some ideas... > > "Pavel A." wrote: > > > Ok. Then boot in Safe mode (press F8 while XP boots) and then try Device > > Manager again. > > > > --PA > > > > "PeterE" wrote: > > > > > By clean boot, I mean turning off most (not including Microsoft system > > > start-up programs) boot options as listed under MSCONFIG. > > > > > > "Pavel A." wrote: > > > > > > > What is "clean boot" - Safe mode? > > > > > > > > --PA > > > > > > > > "PeterE" <PeterE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FDD12715-18E4-479B-AFB1-214F1320BD95@microsoft.com... > > > > > Over time, I have ended up with multiple (Linksys WUSB11) wireless network > > > > > adapter entries in my Device Manager (when I include hidden devices). I want > > > > > to clean things up, but am not able to uninstall any of the duplicate > > > > > adapters. I get the following error: "Failed to uninstall the device. The > > > > > device may be needed to boot up the computer." I've tried to log in as > > > > > Administrator and do a clean boot, but get the same result. Any suggestions > > > > > for troubleshooting steps? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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