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Hello again XPero,

It's me again (the guy with the problem with the exe's getting deleted). I've found another problem. Maybe this one can be tracked down.

Because of the above mentioned problem, I decided to embed XPize uAE 2 in my custom XP CD.

I tried it too different ways: Including it as a hotfix in nLite, and also apply a I386 patch to the folder after nLite was done.

In both cases the following problem happens: I am not able to repair or disable my wireless internet connection. After I get into windows, I install my wireless driver and connect to my wireless network.

If I right click the connection in the tray and click repair and it says:

Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action cannot be completed:
Disabling the wireless network adapter

Make sure your network adapter is properly installed.

If I right click the connection in the tray and click disable, it says:

It is not possible to disable the connection at this time. This connection may be using one or more protocols that do not support Plug-and-Play, or it may have been initiated by another user or the system account.

A few days later and 10 cd's in the garbage I finally narrowed it down. It is XPize, 100% sure. I created a windows install folder using nLite, created an ISO, burned it, and installed it. Everyone works fine. I took took that same folder I used before, integrated XPize, created a new ISO, burned it, and installed it. Now the problem happens.

I tried everything. Restarting. Reinstalling adapter. Removing protocols. Looking in Event Log. Couldn't find anything. Maybe you can.


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After some careful thought and consideration, I may have to agree that I haven't been able to disable my wireless card as of late either. At first I thought it was due to my disabling services, but with this build not only have i not disabled any, i haven't removed any that aren't safe to remove.

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