Re: Device Cannot Start [code 10] on netgear wifi adapter
From: Colin Coles (colincoles_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/25/04
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:43:59 -0000
"'Captain' Kirk DeHaan" <captkirkREMOVE@MEsandpoint.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 23:34:47 -0000, "Colin Coles"
> >A posting was made on this topic back in November, picked up on a search
by
> >Google but not displayed in my OE ... oh well!!
> >
> >I have just purchased a Netgear WG121 USB 54Mbs adapter and get the
subject
> >message when trying to install. However, here's the twist .... it
installs
> >ok when I am on my dial up line to my ISP!! Which somewhat defeats the
> >object as I want to connect to a broadband router, but why have to dial
up
> >to get the b***y thing recognised.
> >
> >I'm running winxp, SP1 and with the Hotfix Q815485 removed as
recommended
> >in the installation instructions, but in all truthfulness it seems like a
> >driver problem. But then it must have worked for someone, otherwise it
> >would not have been released ... or would it?
> >
> >Can anybody help?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Colin
> >
>
> Where does it say to remove the hotfix? I just installed one without
> reading the instructions and it went well.
It's in the user guide/basic setup/troubleshooting faqs
>After reading your message
> I looked at the instructions and see nothing about removing the
> hotfix. I was not online at the time.
>
> I will see if it connects tomorrow as the hotspot is in town and I'm
> not.
>
> Did you go to Netgear to see if there is an updated driver?
Yes ... it's the same as issued on the CD ... Version 2
>
>
>
>
>
> Kirk
>
> "Moe, Larry, the cheese!", Curly
>
> www.sandpoint.net/captkirk
> www.stormyacres.com
With it only working when dial up is active it does seem as though it
depends on a service running initiated by dial up.
Thanks for your interest
Colin
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