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D620 WLAN Utility won't launch - Internal configuration is inconsistent
Wireless card is Dell Wirele4ss 1490 Dual Band WLAN Mini-Card
Each time I try to launch the Dell WLAN Utility I get a message:
"Internal configuration is inconsistent. Please restart the machine to resolve the problem."
Restarting does not solve the problem.
The wireless card connects fine with Windows managing the connection. But what about the Dell Utility? What can be done so it will launch and I can let it manage the wireless connections?
I have reinstalled the Driver and utility using R115319.EXE
Any ideas why?
Message Edited by TrackBandit on 10-16-2006 06:19 PM
Message Edited by TrackBandit on 10-16-2006 06:22 PM
tomicjr
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December 2nd, 2006 15:00
"IsJustInstalled"=dword:00000001
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JDAServertech
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January 25th, 2007 12:00
WIN XP Fix
1. Download the latest R140747
2. Go to Add/remove Programs and Uninstall Dell Wireless WLAN Card
Start -->Run-->regedit and Delete the keys if they exists:
3. HKLM\Software\Broadcom
4. HKCU\Software\Broadcom
Next steps:
5. Go to Services.msc -> and disable "Wireless Zero Configuration"
6. Reboot System.
7. Unpack and install R140747.
8. Reboot the system.
Thats it.. Once the system comes up.. Dell Utility should start working.
WIN 2000 Fix –
1. Download the latest R140747
2. Go to Add/remove Programs and Uninstall Dell Wireless WLAN Card
Start -->Run-->regedit and Delete the keys if they exists:
3. HKLM\Software\Broadcom
4. HKCU\Software\Broadcom
Reboot -->F8 for Safe Mode and Delete these files if they exists in the System32 directory: (Either WINNT\System32 or Windows\System32)
5. bcmwlcpl.CPL
6. bcm1xsup.dll
7. BCMWLTRY.EXE
8. bcmwlpkt.dll
9. bcmwlu00.exe
10. BCMWLNPF.SYS
11. BCMLogon.dll
Next steps:
12. Reboot System.
13. Unpack and install R140747.
14. Reboot the system.
Thats it.. Once the system comes up.. Dell Utility should start working.
If the XP fix doesn't work for you also try 2000 fix as you may have experienced a dirty uninstall of dell application.
fridaygoldsmith
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March 2nd, 2007 02:00
1. Extract the R140747 Patch, the default directory is C:\DELL\DRIVERS\R140747
2. Disable the Wireless Zero Configuration service
3. Uninstall the Dell WLAN Software
4. Remove the registry keys listed above
5. Reboot the machine
6. Let windows find that there is unknown hardware
7. Point the find new hardware wizard to that C:\DELL\DRIVERS\R140747 directory
8. Let windows install the driver but not the associated software.
9. Start up the Wireless Zero Configuration service
10. Windows should now be managing the wireless
hope this helps.
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Message Edited by fridaygoldsmith on 03-01-2007 10:49 PM
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Boris_yo
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October 21st, 2017 05:00
So almost 6 years later has DELL released a patch that solves WLAN Utility this issue?