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Hi:
I just turned on my laptop then walked away for a few minutes while my system was getting all started up. When I returned, an error message telling me that the Microsoft 6to4 Adaptor #2 device driver software was not successfully installed. I'm not terribly tech savvy, but I have a feeling this has something to do with my network settings or internet connection. This really concerns me because I have not initiated the installation of ANY device drivers at all. I am not connected to a network, unless a comcast dry loop is considered a network connection. I have made no system changes to my computer in several weeks and my computer has worked fine since then. This unusual error message concerns me because I'm afraid it may mean someone has managed to hack my computer and is attempting to start up a wireless connection with mine. I don't know if that makes any sense. Anyway, I have run a McAfee scan, as well as Adaware and SpyBot S&D and the only things found were tracking cookies, nothing more. While I'm not very tech savvy, I am comfortable enough with the workings of my computer to follow any instructions that could help me determine what is going on and fix it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ![]() Grainne |