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August 30th, 2005 02:00

Wireless problem c800

Please help. I am running Windows 2k on a Latitude c800. I installed a D-Link DWL-G630 wireless adapter and it works just fine until I reboot. During reboot I get a message stating that acs.exe has generated errors and will close. D-Link tech support said that I should update the BIOS and the cardbus driver. They also told me that acs.exe is a program related to their wireless adapter. I updated the BIOS to A23, but I could not update the cardbus driver because the InstallShield Wizard never launches. D-Link also told me that since the card works fine after install, and only stops working after reboot that it is not a problem with their product.

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August 30th, 2005 12:00

You can install an updated driver from the Device manager.  An executable program is not necessary.

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August 31st, 2005 22:00

Thank you for your reply jmwills. Hopefully I understand your advice correctly. What I did was go to the control panel > system > hardware tab > selected the wireless adapter from the list and selected to update the drivers. I then got choices of locations to search. The only choices I got were the disk drives on my computer and the harddrive. I updated the drivers for the wireless adapter off of the cd that accompanied the product, but what I am really trying to do is update the cardbus drivers. Bear with me, I am a novice, so I don't really even know what that means - it's just what D-Link tech support told me to try. I also don't know if this will fix the problem. Anybody have any idea?

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