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Look at network discovery saying off not on and not giving the chance to put it on. I turned on two services in the services.msc: SSDP and Universal plug and play. Then I went back to the network discovery, clicked on and VIOLA it stayed ON. I hope this helps at least to see the adapter. By the way I suggest you to use the USR 805422 drivers and not the ones for USR 805423 even if the last ones are Vista compatible and the other ones not. Do as I say: start vista. Insert USR adapter... insert USR driver CD you have. Fllow the install wizard vista starts indicating the cd as source for the drivers. This way you won't have the USR interface installed but only the driver. Start those two services and cross your fingers. I am going to do the same... for I am now moving to Vista partition to start the same procedure. I'll keep you updated if by anychance I manage to make it to the end. -- mara ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mara's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=31658 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=545117 http://forums.techarena.in |