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Error Message While Updating Dell 1500 802.11n WLAN Mini Card
I’ve tried various methods to try and update this wireless card.
Every time It stops half way through with error message………
“Error Update 778 Has Occurred And Set Up Cannot Continue”
My set up is as follows……
Canadian Inspiron 6400
Bios Version A09
Current Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n WLAN mini Card Details……..
Driver Provider: Broadcom
Driver Date: 21/06/2006
Diver Version 4.80.28.5
Tried to install driver update………
R140745
And then
R140747
Same results.
Any ideas?
I see this person had the same problem as well but with a diferent WLAN card........
I am trying to install driver update R140747 on an Inspiron E1705 / WinXP Home Edition SP2 for a Dell 1390 WLAN mini card. The InstalShield Wizard starts however it fails and shows --- Setup Error Error "Update 778" has occured and setup can not continue. Network controller properties show drivers not installed (Code 28). The drivers also do not install manually. I can not rollback to the previous driver. Suggestions?
Thanks,
http://tinyurl.com/yzzlnj
Every time It stops half way through with error message………
“Error Update 778 Has Occurred And Set Up Cannot Continue”
My set up is as follows……
Canadian Inspiron 6400
Bios Version A09
Current Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n WLAN mini Card Details……..
Driver Provider: Broadcom
Driver Date: 21/06/2006
Diver Version 4.80.28.5
Tried to install driver update………
R140745
And then
R140747
Same results.
Any ideas?
I see this person had the same problem as well but with a diferent WLAN card........
I am trying to install driver update R140747 on an Inspiron E1705 / WinXP Home Edition SP2 for a Dell 1390 WLAN mini card. The InstalShield Wizard starts however it fails and shows --- Setup Error Error "Update 778" has occured and setup can not continue. Network controller properties show drivers not installed (Code 28). The drivers also do not install manually. I can not rollback to the previous driver. Suggestions?
Thanks,
Message Edited by kaybertoss on 12-30-200612:16 PM
http://tinyurl.com/yzzlnj
Message Edited by kaybertoss on 12-30-200612:19 PM
Rob in Texas
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January 5th, 2007 15:00
Gina Q
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January 8th, 2007 20:00
kaybertoss
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January 10th, 2007 23:00
I disabled the wireless card by using the Fn F2 key before install of driver update . I don’t know if this was enough or if I have to go into the device manager and disable it there?
I’ve also tried to install this update in safe mode as well with no luck.
I have Windows managing my wireless connection and I have the Dell WLAN utility disabled.
I’ve made no real changes in any way to my laptop since it arrived 2 months ago other than installing X1400 vid card drivers from ATI, not the dell ones.
Anyhow, my secure WPA wireless connection to my Linksys WRT54GL (Linux version) is awesome. I almost hate to do the update for fear of creating more potential problems.
Gina Q
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January 11th, 2007 14:00
So let's try this.
If this does not work then there may be something corrupt on the system and we might have to take drastic measures and reload the OS, but I want to leave this as a last resort.
kaybertoss
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January 17th, 2007 23:00
Thanks for the continuation of assistance.
I finally had a chance the other night, in between helping my wife out with baby care to go through the suggestions you made.
The method you suggested did the trick. I’m finally updated to the latest WiFi drivers!
I first un-installed the Broadcom control suite in add/remove programs and then the rest of your instructions.
Once updated, I set up all of my WiFi info including WPA2 and everything is working very well.
Thanks again!
Kaybertoss.
irish36
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Gina Q
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June 11th, 2007 18:00
tinmanf1
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June 12th, 2007 17:00