segasega wrote: » I recently bought a wireless card to replace my UPC USB dongle. However, I have to RMD the card. I uninstalled the drivers for the dongle and cannot find replacements online. I cant find the CD that came with the dongle. I was wondering if anyone has this CD if they could create a .iso file for me. It came with a cisco modem and a scientific atlanta dongle. I own the CD already I just can't find it, therefore this won't be piracy. I would really appreciate this as I have tried numerous drivers from online but know that the drivers on the CD definitely work. Thanks a million.
segasega wrote: » Well I understand that, but its whatever driver is bundled with it that I need, it clearly a certain version or something.
Karsini wrote: » Do you know the device ID? Open Device Manager and it'll probably be there under Other devices. Double-click it and go to the Details tab. Select Hardware IDs from the drop down and post the result here. It should look something like this: USB\VID_148F&PID_2573
segasega wrote: » It comes up with two USB\VID_148F&PID_2573&REV_0001 USB\VID_148F&PID_2573
Karsini wrote: » Yeah, that's a Ralink RT73 chip as I thought. This one should work as it has the matching ID, update it via Device Manager's Update Driver option:https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23270031/rt73.zip You should be able to configure it via Windows once it's installed.
Karsini wrote: » What exactly is wrong? Is it showing up in Device Manager as an RT73 wireless card or an unknown device?
segasega wrote: » It's showing up as a wireless device but it won't pick up the signal for it. It's fine on the laptop with the same dongel.
Karsini wrote: » If the laptop is running the same OS you could steal the driver from it. Open C:\Windows\system32\DriverStore\FileRepository and search for rt73. If it comes back with anything, then copy that entire folder to a flash drive (right-click and choose Open File Location) and do a forced update in Device Manager on the machine you need it for.
segasega wrote: » Laptop is XP, Desktop is Win7 .
Skill Magill wrote: » Try not to think about the operating systems, its a driver issue. As stated before the xp driver will (probably) work with win 7. Have you tried copying the driver yet?
Skill Magill wrote: » Have you tried rolling back the driver in device manager? device manager>right click on network adapter>properties>driver>roll back driver
Skill Magill wrote: » computer>properties>advanced system settings>hardware tab>device installation settings>allow to install automatically and reboot
segasega wrote: » Ok guys, thanks for all the help, unfortunately I still can't get it working. Tried every driver etc. Is there anyway I might if unistalled some file on windows that it needs or something.