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manicd
post Oct 16 2009, 02:43 AM
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Hi

I’m having problems with my computer thinking it's on a Network, which it isn’t. There also seems to be some Driver issues relating to this problem.

I originally sought help from the Malware Forums where the original topic can be found here, which gives a bit of background information to my problem.

Here is a Screenshot of the drivers in question which have the the follow error code.
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This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)


I went through the normal procedures of trying to update the drivers but to no avail. Basically I'm not even sure why they're on there as my computer is not on a Network. I would also like to refer to my topic here where I was having Driver problems.If anyone could help please.




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post Oct 16 2009, 11:16 AM
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Are you connected to the internet?

If so, then YES you are on a network. A really, really big one!

Have you tried deleting the two items in question? Just delete them and see if they come back after a reboot. Otherwise, if there are no other ill effects there isn't much reason to worry about it. You can right-click and disable them if it makes you feel any better. smile.gif
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post Oct 16 2009, 04:57 PM
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Hi appleoddity

QUOTE (appleoddity @ Oct 16 2009, 06:16 PM) *
Are you connected to the internet?
If so, then YES you are on a network. A really, really big one!

I am & is it a network called the World Wide Web by any chance thumbup.gif .
Seriously, from what I understood from TomK's explanation I assumed (probably wrongly) that there where other computers in my area leeching on to my Internet connection or that my computer was set up like an office network.
QUOTE (appleoddity @ Oct 16 2009, 06:16 PM) *
Have you tried deleting the two items in question? Just delete them and see if they come back after a reboot. Otherwise, if there are no other ill effects there isn't much reason to worry about it. You can right-click and disable them if it makes you feel any better. smile.gif

Yes I uninstalled them but they come back on reboot I will take your advice & not worry about it, thank you.


EDIT: Could I ask you about another Driver related issue or should I start a new thread?


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post Oct 16 2009, 08:15 PM
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Yes.. go ahead and ask.
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Hi Appleoddity

I have now resolved the issue. Basically the Dolby Home Theater feature wasn't working on my laptop. So I un-installed and re-installed the Realtek application and everything seems to in order now.
Thanks for your help.

All the best,


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