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    monrobot13
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    During shutdown if this dialog comes up is there anyway to tell what program it's actually referencing? All the title says is "End Program - Available Networks". I'm sure this has something to do with my wireless adapter, but I've no idea what program it's actually referring to. Is there anyway to get this information?

    - Aaron

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      During shutdown if this dialog comes up is there anyway to tell what program it's actually referencing? All the title says is "End Program - Available Networks". I'm sure this has something to do with my wireless adapter, but I've no idea what program it's actually referring to. Is there anyway to get this information?

      - Aaron

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      Joan M
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      In my enterprise a couple of HP laptops were doing the same until I've upgraded the drivers of that wireless card. Try Windows update or the manufacturer's web site... Hope this helps.

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        In my enterprise a couple of HP laptops were doing the same until I've upgraded the drivers of that wireless card. Try Windows update or the manufacturer's web site... Hope this helps.

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        MatrixCoder
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        Joan Murt wrote:

        Try Windows update or the manufacturer's web site...

        You should never use Windows Update for device drivers, they always screw all the hardware up.


        Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.

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          Joan Murt wrote:

          Try Windows update or the manufacturer's web site...

          You should never use Windows Update for device drivers, they always screw all the hardware up.


          Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.

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          Joan M
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          Well, it worked for me... (at least that dialog disappeared...)

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            Joan Murt wrote:

            Try Windows update or the manufacturer's web site...

            You should never use Windows Update for device drivers, they always screw all the hardware up.


            Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.

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            Matt Newman
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            MatrixCoder wrote:

            You should never use Windows Update for device drivers, they always screw all the hardware up.

            Generalizations are always wrong, like the one you just made.

            Matt Newman

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              In my enterprise a couple of HP laptops were doing the same until I've upgraded the drivers of that wireless card. Try Windows update or the manufacturer's web site... Hope this helps.

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              monrobot13
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              Thanks I'll give that a try.

              - Aaron

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                During shutdown if this dialog comes up is there anyway to tell what program it's actually referencing? All the title says is "End Program - Available Networks". I'm sure this has something to do with my wireless adapter, but I've no idea what program it's actually referring to. Is there anyway to get this information?

                - Aaron

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                Gary R Wheeler
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                You might try using the Process Explorer[^] tool, part of the SysInternals toolset now assimilated into the Borg collective Microsoft collection.


                Software Zen: delete this;

                Fold With Us![^]

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