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Yes please :)
Yes please :)
I'd recommend doing it in normal mode.
When I uninstalled the network drivers (both WLAN and LAN), I restarted it. When I logged back in, a few seconds later, the drivers were automatically installing on their own. When I was about to uninstall, there was a checkbox saying to delete the software or something. Not to sure or remember what it says, but that was it. I did not check the box. So I guess it would have not installed the drivers on their own if I were to check the box.
It didn't resolve the issue yet, though.
Yeah you'll want to cancel the automatic re-installation :)
Nope. No luck.
I did find a suspicious driver, by the way.
It's in the Network Adapters section... called "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface" and it says "Device cannot start". (Code 10). Could this be our problem?
Can we continue this tomorrow, though? I have to go.
See you tomorrow. Hopefully, it'll be fixed.
Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface is part of the IPv6 functionality and if I remember correctly, Windows 7 uses it for Homegroups.
Apparently firewall software can interfere with that. Are you running any firewall software? (Something I should have asked earlier. Either way, you can either disable Teredo if you're not planning to use Homegroups or I can post any information I've found regarding the Code 10 I found and ultimately help you with your current issue.
I'll go ahead and disable it. I don't use Homegroups or anything. (Which what is Homegroups, anyway?)
I'm using ZoneAlarm for a firewall.
And it still doesn't seem to fix my issue. I was thinking to go ahead for a system restore to the date it was working correctly, which was Saturday, the day before the problem started. The blue screen popped out this time around btw.
Does the issue persist if you disable ZoneAlarm?