How do you configure your settings after driver installation?

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how are you doing?

what are the steps that you take
(in sequential order if it matters)
that you take inorder to configure all of your settings after a drivers install.
as in steps 1,2,3

or at least, a, this is what you do.
no one has been able to figure this out.
and so when i say does somebody know how to do this, i mean ANYBODY!!!
 
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You don't need Windows wizard to do that. I've never gotten that to work correctly. Run the software that came with your wireless adapter.
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whew, clutchc, what a relief:D
someone actually knows the answer ;)
boy, its really good to see you.

i am trying to connect with my wireless internet.
do you happen to know how you get to the "let windows configure your network setting"?

this is the 3rd Windows install
complete with a format...

this is what it looks like right now:
http://s786.photobucket.com/upload?location=Uninstall%20Intel%20Pro%20Driver/3rd%20Windows%20Install

-- James T Kirk
in Deep Space 9
 
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hey, clutchc. thanks for the reply.

okay, then try this similar link, 2nd windows install not 3rd:
http://s786.photobucket.com/user/Galaxlight2/library/Currently?sort=3&page=1

do you happen to know HOW to do this?
how do you get to the "let windows configure your network setting"?:D

 
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hello clutchc,
i don't know what you mean: the driver's disk?:heink:
i got the computer used.
i have never gotten a brand new computer.
though just recently, i heard about these disks.

you get one with a new computer?:??:

the wireless card is built into or is inside the computer

-- James T Kirk
in Deep Space 9

 

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I am in a similar situation, now.
I am on Time Warner cable with a wireless router in the house. I am on a wireless PC, a Sony avail.
The msg when attempting to connect to the router in the house, which router is recognized by this computer, is the computer tries to reset the wireless network adaptor.
It did fix the problem, but every time I turn off the computer the same internet connection problem repeats.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
 

clutchc

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It sounds like the wireless adapter is defective. If worse comes to worse, disable it or totally remove it from the PC and pick up one of these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA24G1725899
Plugs into any available USP port and comes with an 8" extension cable if you need to locate the transceiver in a stronger signal area. It comes with its own CD that walks you through getting connected.

I'm assuming it isn't your router itself that is the problem.
 
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dear clutchc ;)
NONE of your solutions "solved" this problem. i was just being "nice" and closing the thread: you got "points"? the link was dead. everyone stopped replying.
it didn't fix the problem -- i was still helpless stuck without a paddle going downstream toward a raging waterfall.

like my current situation that i am now facing:

but you know what i'm starting to think, i'm starting to think that this hcker might not even HAVE a running process, or at least one that shows. it could be almost invisible. its amazing that i even found it in the first place. i think they are using a "server" instead.

i have a possibly, the newest form of getting "inside" that is available today. have not heard of it. no virus detected!
the hcker has 5+ years of experience and only goes online every 3 or so days with a secure computer that is encrypted, so no "usage spikes" can be seen except at random when they come on, so it might be hard to find (by chance when your looking), you can't tell if they are if you have a faster computer.

i don't even think that they used a file virus to get in, i think they are linking directly through a "server", bypassing without the need even for a virus. i have not downloaded any files, so if it got in, it snuck in through a legit program that was already running maybe? or through a newly created "server" conduit.

i now have in the "hide when inactive" section of the computer, almost completely hidden, where you might not see it for months...
Osham the Unvanqwished Server:kaola:

because of the newly found development (Osham the Unvanqwished) i cannot go on the internet anymore (safely, so i do not do so). this is what it looks like when i am NOT on the internet -- it is higher when i am.

do you know how to block them?

--cAptain KIrk
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