It does do that every time I try to install it. But I always remove it before I try again. It's weird though. Even though I remove everytying from the device manager and uninstall all of the drivers, the next time I install it it puts a new # behind the device.
I recently purchased a DLink DI-624 wireless router and a DLink DWL-G520 wireless card. Once I made sure everything was working good and the speed was to my satisfaction I decided to order another card for my other computer. The problem is I can't get the second one installed. I have followed...
Could someone explain to me exactly what is meant by 64bit for example. I guess what confuses me is when I here game consoles considered 128 bit and then now AMD has 64 bit cpu's. Why is xbox considered a 128 bit console when it uses a 32 bit processor? Someone please set me straight here.
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