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16-Nov-2009, 07:59 PM #61
I don't believe 'cause this is not the first time that I install a driver under the same conditions....
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16-Nov-2009, 08:18 PM #62
Problem SOLVED!!!! Seems that the driver R101351 was corrupted.... I downlad again and I got the R106547 and this was installed!!!! I'm happy!!!! Let me see if this es the solution, I'll wait a couple of days!!! I'll let you know.
Thanks for your great help!!!
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16-Nov-2009, 08:25 PM #63
R106547 was the one you needed anyway. You downloaded the wrong one. It was a BIOS update not a video driver. It should now work.
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16-Nov-2009, 08:42 PM #64
UUUUPSSSSSSSSS!!! sorry! The PC is STILL running slow... Hoppe it get better with all this done already!!!! I, let you know!!!!
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16-Nov-2009, 08:47 PM #65
While you're at it, why don't you go through all your Device Manager and see if you're not missing other drivers or if you don't have any yellow "?".
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16-Nov-2009, 09:51 PM #66
Are you still there, Phantom010? YES!!! There are some more with the YELLOW ?...If you still there, I'll send the names right away.....
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16-Nov-2009, 10:00 PM #67
Send them over!
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16-Nov-2009, 10:06 PM #68

! Broadcom 440X 10/100 Integrated Controller.
! WAN Miniport (IP)
! WAN Miniport (IPX)

? Other devices
?!PCI MODEM
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16-Nov-2009, 10:22 PM #69
A WAN miniport is generally created when you create a VPN (Virtual Private Network) on your computer to connect to some network (say, the network at your workplace). If you do not use a VPN or do not run any applications remotely, you don't need it.

Are you having any trouble with your Internet connection?

The PCI MODEM isn't needed either, unless you need to send a fax with a fax software on your computer.
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16-Nov-2009, 10:33 PM #70
Surely your Internet page scrolling must be a lot better with a video card driver?
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16-Nov-2009, 10:34 PM #71
NOP!!! I don't need both of them!!!!!! Thanks!!!!
The problem that I just noticed is the following:
For instance, when I open your page, I HAVE TO TURN THE WHEEL OF THE MOUSE like 12 times because the text is all the way down and ABOVE IT is only BLANK and WHITE. Hope you understand! :-)
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16-Nov-2009, 10:40 PM #72
I'm not quite sure I follow you.

Can you post a screenshot?

To take a screenshot,

1- Hit the Printscreen key on your keyboard. This will copy your entire screen to the clipboard.

2- Open Paint.

3- Select Edit.

4- Click on Paste.

5- Select File.

6- Click on Save As...

7- Save your screenshot as a JPG file.

8- Attach the screenshot to your next post.
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16-Nov-2009, 11:05 PM #73
I hope this explains what I am trying to tell you.... I have to scrll all the way down to be able to read the text.
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16-Nov-2009, 11:07 PM #74
trouble
After 71 posts???
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16-Nov-2009, 11:09 PM #75
That's odd! That's not what I see with IE7. Perhaps you should upgrade from IE6 to IE7. It'll be more secure and you'll have more options.
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