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Mitch is one of the brightest youngsters (at 14) we've helped here if he gets coaching instead of criticism. We had a marathon thread one night where he did advanced partitioning while bringing back new screenshots every 20 minutes.
Mitch, did you uninstall the Netgear software package you installed since you want to get rid of it? Next: Open Device Manager, choose Network Adapters, then Wireless adapter, then Driver tab, then Update driver, then browse to the driver on the CD or the latest Netgear software download which you extracted to the desktop. Let it pick up the driver and connect to network. Then go back online to Windows Updates and update the driver if it still offers it.
Your Disk Management picture looks perfect. Did you keep your User folders on the Backup partition and link them using the tutorial I posted?
If you still have a Dual Boot Menu, look in msconfig>Boot tab to remove the extra listing, or install EasyBCD 2.0 to delete it on the Edit OS tab.
What image are you referring to that failed? Any other problems?