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Just go into the device manager and uninstall the wifi driver. win 7 will find generic drivers for you
ken
Just go into the device manager and uninstall the wifi driver. win 7 will find generic drivers for you
ken
Like Ken said here above, just uninstall Belkin and let Windows find the drivers. Should work.
Kari
I uninstalled it all, and plugged it back in and it picked it up and said "no driver found" what can i do now?
Ok i installed the driver again, using compatibility as windows vista, it installed and then the PC picked up the Wireless adapter a popup came up saying "installing driver" then it came back with "failed" and closed...
I really don't know why your system can not find the built-in driver. If you still have enough patience to try, you could try this:
- disconnect Belkin USB
- uninstall all Belkin drivers using Device Manager
- uninstall BElkin software using Control Panel > Programs and Features
- reboot your computer
- reconnect Belkin USB
- let Windows install the drivers
It really should work, driver is included in all builds since build 7100.
Kari
Last edited by Kari; 05 Oct 2009 at 12:38.
Yeh it is so strange i had it connected a minuet ago and it picked up a few connection but when i tried connecting to one of them it took to long timed out and then when i tried fixing it by restarting the adapter and i totally lost the connection again now i have a yellow warning light on the driver on the driver list page now. I really don't know whats wrong with it.
Well what i'm trying to install is my, Belkin Wireless G Network adapter: F5D7051.
Oryt sorry it says:
Driver provider: Belkin
Driver date: 16/12/2004
Driver Version: 4.1.19.0