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Old July 17th 04, 11:56 PM
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Default Netgear 802.11g Windows XP SP2

I updated with WinXP SP2 RC2 some time ago.

I then bought a Netgear 802.11G Adapter.

When I install the drivers, my computer reboots.

I am assuming it is related to the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;821442&Product=winxp

Is there any way to disable or uninstall this update if
it is not listed?

I am thinking the only way might be to uninstall WinXP
SP2, however I want to try to avoid that.

BTW, I have updated to the newest drivers for my card
from the netgear site.

Thanks
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Old July 18th 04, 01:49 AM
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Default Netgear 802.11g Windows XP SP2

The first thing to do is turn off the automatic reboot on an error condition
so you can see what's going wrong. Right-click My Computer, select
Properties, then the Advanced tab, finally open the Startup and Recovery
settings.

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I updated with WinXP SP2 RC2 some time ago.

I then bought a Netgear 802.11G Adapter.

When I install the drivers, my computer reboots.

I am assuming it is related to the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;821442&Product=winxp

Is there any way to disable or uninstall this update if
it is not listed?

I am thinking the only way might be to uninstall WinXP
SP2, however I want to try to avoid that.

BTW, I have updated to the newest drivers for my card
from the netgear site.

Thanks



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Old July 18th 04, 03:51 AM
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Default Netgear 802.11g Windows XP SP2

Second step is to post in the newsgroups specifically setup to handle
"Beta" SP2.

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I updated with WinXP SP2 RC2 some time ago.

I then bought a Netgear 802.11G Adapter.

When I install the drivers, my computer reboots.

I am assuming it is related to the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;821442&Product=winxp

Is there any way to disable or uninstall this update if
it is not listed?

I am thinking the only way might be to uninstall WinXP
SP2, however I want to try to avoid that.

BTW, I have updated to the newest drivers for my card
from the netgear site.

Thanks



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Old July 18th 04, 03:04 PM
StanP
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Default Netgear 802.11g Windows XP SP2

A Couple of questions for you. Which model# of Netgear adapter are you
using? Which model# of Netgear Router are you connecting to? and what
version drivers did you download and install?

StanP

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I updated with WinXP SP2 RC2 some time ago.

I then bought a Netgear 802.11G Adapter.

When I install the drivers, my computer reboots.

I am assuming it is related to the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;821442&Product=winxp

Is there any way to disable or uninstall this update if
it is not listed?

I am thinking the only way might be to uninstall WinXP
SP2, however I want to try to avoid that.

BTW, I have updated to the newest drivers for my card
from the netgear site.

Thanks



 




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