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Posted

Hello?

I just replaced an ethernet adapter, but

the device manager still shows an older

adapter even though I uninstalled an older

one and refreshed the manager.

So, what I did was just updated the new

driver (replacement adapter) in the older

adapter driver settings.

This works fine, but I want to completely

remove the older adapter drivers/traces

from the system. How can I do this?

Thanks.


Posted

in device manager right click on the adapter and select properties and then under the driver tab click uninstall driver

that should do it :)

Posted (edited)

Hi eyeball,

Actually, I have already done that, but refreshing

the device manager still brings up the same adapter

back again.

Thanks.

Edited by pcandpc
Posted (edited)

have you rebooted since uninstalling it?

Is the card still physically in your computer?

Edited by rendrag
Posted

Hi,

Yes, I have rebooted, and the replacement

adapter is in the slot.

And, the device manager shows the replacement

adapter with some #2 at the end of the description.

Is this normal? I thought the adapter should identify

itself without any numbers at the end.

I am thinking this may be as the older card and

the replacement card have the same chipsets, and

the replacement card may pick up an older driver.

As a matter of fact, I double checked the replacement

adapter's driver, and it appears that the driver is for

the replacement adapter.

But, how do I ensure that the device manager

reports the true replacement adapter, not the older one?

Thanks.

Posted
Hi,

Yes, I have rebooted, and the replacement

adapter is in the slot.

And, the device manager shows the replacement

adapter with some #2 at the end of the description.

Is this normal? I thought the adapter should identify

itself without any numbers at the end.

I am thinking this may be as the older card and

the replacement card have the same chipsets, and

the replacement card may pick up an older driver.

As a matter of fact, I double checked the replacement

adapter's driver, and it appears that the driver is for

the replacement adapter.

But, how do I ensure that the device manager

reports the true replacement adapter, not the older one?

Thanks.

I think what rendrag was asking is if the old network adapter is still in the system.

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