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My original network configuration for Vista Premium
included 2 network cards, one an Nvidia and one a Wireless G linksys. I removed the Wireless card, as I no longer need the Wireless network. Unfortunately, when Vista boots, if I do not finish logging onto the OS withing 5 minutes the OS unloads the nvidia network driver and the OS seeks the Wireless network instead. If I log in at that time it shows no network is available as the wireless network is unavailable. I have tried removing all references to the Linksys Card, but the registry contains a reference to the PCI location for the card, Vista does not allow me to remove it in the registry even if I boot in safe mode. 1-How do I get rid of the hardware reference to the removed Linksys wireless? 2-Is it possible to force Vista to reevaluate the hardware profile? |
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You should be able to right click on the registry key and change ownership
so you can delete it. If it isn't too hard, you could also insert the card, uninstall it in device manager, then remove the card. "GeraldF" wrote in message ... My original network configuration for Vista Premium included 2 network cards, one an Nvidia and one a Wireless G linksys. I removed the Wireless card, as I no longer need the Wireless network. Unfortunately, when Vista boots, if I do not finish logging onto the OS withing 5 minutes the OS unloads the nvidia network driver and the OS seeks the Wireless network instead. If I log in at that time it shows no network is available as the wireless network is unavailable. I have tried removing all references to the Linksys Card, but the registry contains a reference to the PCI location for the card, Vista does not allow me to remove it in the registry even if I boot in safe mode. 1-How do I get rid of the hardware reference to the removed Linksys wireless? 2-Is it possible to force Vista to reevaluate the hardware profile? |
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You may want to uninstall the driver while you are there.
"GeraldF" wrote in message ... My original network configuration for Vista Premium included 2 network cards, one an Nvidia and one a Wireless G linksys. I removed the Wireless card, as I no longer need the Wireless network. Unfortunately, when Vista boots, if I do not finish logging onto the OS withing 5 minutes the OS unloads the nvidia network driver and the OS seeks the Wireless network instead. If I log in at that time it shows no network is available as the wireless network is unavailable. I have tried removing all references to the Linksys Card, but the registry contains a reference to the PCI location for the card, Vista does not allow me to remove it in the registry even if I boot in safe mode. 1-How do I get rid of the hardware reference to the removed Linksys wireless? 2-Is it possible to force Vista to reevaluate the hardware profile? |
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Always make sure you go into regedit logged on as administrator or at least
use run as administrator to get maximum capabilities "GeraldF" wrote in message ... In article , says... You should be able to right click on the registry key and change ownership so you can delete it. If it isn't too hard, you could also insert the card, uninstall it in device manager, then remove the card. Keeps telling me that I cannot change the ownership of the PCI/Ven.. key. I may have to open the box and place the card in as you suggested. Should be able to do this from the OS I would think, but then again this is Vista. Thanks |
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This might be something stupid to say but. Have you removed the hardware
from the system? If the hardware is still on the system it will keep reinstalling it wont it? "John Barnes" wrote in message ... You may want to uninstall the driver while you are there. "GeraldF" wrote in message ... My original network configuration for Vista Premium included 2 network cards, one an Nvidia and one a Wireless G linksys. I removed the Wireless card, as I no longer need the Wireless network. Unfortunately, when Vista boots, if I do not finish logging onto the OS withing 5 minutes the OS unloads the nvidia network driver and the OS seeks the Wireless network instead. If I log in at that time it shows no network is available as the wireless network is unavailable. I have tried removing all references to the Linksys Card, but the registry contains a reference to the PCI location for the card, Vista does not allow me to remove it in the registry even if I boot in safe mode. 1-How do I get rid of the hardware reference to the removed Linksys wireless? 2-Is it possible to force Vista to reevaluate the hardware profile? |
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