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running vista and the connection falls all the time and get told to reset network adaptor all the time why is this . ![]() -- marianz41 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Check at the computer Manufacturer's website for the latest Network Adaptor
Drivers. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "marianz41" wrote: running vista and the connection falls all the time and get told to reset network adaptor all the time why is this . ![]() -- marianz41 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Decided to uninstall 3rd party internet security to see if Windows Update would give Vista SP 1. No luck there but did notice that now my internet connection worked fine. I installed Windows live care internet security and still no need to reset netrwork adapter, still fine. Didn't like One-Care functions so uninstalled it. No choice of turning off Live-Care defrag tune-up and use my own. So I reinstalled 3rd party internet security and viola! Network adapter had to be reset again after each reboot. Is MS looking for more Dough so you will use their internet security instead of 3rd party software. Suspect one of their latest patches to have caused this. -- cdunne |
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Hello, See the solutions to the multiple network connections issues. They are related to your issues and the error message you are receiving. It is a known vista issue where vistas default network settings cause problems with network adapters. Microsoft will likely include a fix in the next vista sp. -- ghayman |