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error 'this device cannot start (code 10)'

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milomorai

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i had to do a repair install on my system after it got hosed by a program i installed and am now getting that error in my nic properties. i have tried different cards, installed the latest drivers, had windows search for the hardware after reboot and uninstalled/reinstalled it w/o a reboot but still no change even installed sp1 and other updates/patches. what next?
 
I really have little clue what your issue may be, but the first place to start if you have been changing, uninstalling, messing with your NIC is a clean Winsock service stack. This free utility will try to sort known issues with the Winsock service:
Please advise again with specific error messages from you event log after using the utility, and re-doing your TCP/IP proterties.
 
One other remedy I would take, prior to running the repair above, would be to boot into Safe Mode as Administrator. Run Device Manager, View, Show all hidden devices, and remove any greyed-out entries, and any entry other than those noted as "Mini-port" devices.

Then boot to regular mode and run the Winsock repair above.

Bill
 
thanks for the tips - decided just to bite the bullet and reformat her pc, do a fresh install and image it. have posted this on several different forums and nobody seems to have a real solution but the tips i got here were among the best.

Gavi
 
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