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I tried out a new network card in my computer and it didn't work. So I reinstalled the old one. Unfortunately it's not detecting it like it did before and installing it like it should. And if I use ndiswrapper it's still showing the old drivers from the old network card. Something isn't right here. Plus since I've tried configuring the card several times in now shows up several times in hardware. Suggestions?

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Remove the driver in ndiswrapper and then go thru the installation on the new driver. If it shows up in the hardware, remove it there also.

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ndiswrapper -l

 

will list the drivers installed.

 

ndiswrapper -e drivername

 

will remove based on the name you provided from the list of ones installed. I think by default, the drivers are in /etc/ndiswrapper, but it's best to use the proper command than delete them manually.

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