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Alright, I recently got a D-Link High Powered Wireless 108G Desktop Adapter for Christmas. So I was like, sweet, can replace my old card. The old card was a NetGear Wireless Adapter. So I get home, and uninstall the Netgear software, remove the card, reboot, and insert the CD included in the D-Link package. I follow the instructions, and I turn off the computer, install the card, and turn computer back on. In the manual it said the new found hardware box should pop up. It didn't, just an icon saying new hardware was found in the taskbar. I didn't click on it and waited for the box to pop up, it never did, and the small icon in the taskbar disappeared. So I am like "Uh-Oh". I can't finish the installation without this! :( So, I uninstalled the D-Link software, removed the card. Rebooted, and tried to install the software again, it worked, I install card, reboot, no luck on the new found hardware box poping up. Tried that 3 times. No luck. Ran CCleaner's Registry check, to remove the old registry keys. Still, no luck! I just did a system restor and am going to try again. But, what should I do if that doesn't work? Please help!

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This is an on-line forum, not a chat room. You'll normally have to wait a lot longer than 19 minutes for a response!

Why are you replacing your old card? I'll bet that your broadband is a lot slower than the old wireless card, maybe you should stick with what works.
 
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