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that is probally what the heck i did when i did that stupid update it messed
my computer up i do not have the admtek they was talking about and now i get this thing telling me to update it and it shuts off my computer right in the middle of what i am doing.to the shop it goes it is under warranty thank god may get a new one if they can fix this, i guess unless anyone knows a fix for this? "JEff" wrote: > Sorry... I don't remember the article. I found it searching under windows > 2000, I know one of the search terms was "update". I was trying to find an > article on "un-doing" an update. > > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > > > I found one KB article that said to "uninstall" the new driver, I just > > > needed to press the "Rollback" button on the Driver tab for the device---ha! > > > No such button. > > > > > > Did the "KB article" have a number? Refer to a specific OS? > > > |
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