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I am not familiar with using driver detective. You may have to unzip the file you downloaded. Then go into device manager (Right clicke on My Computer, click properties, click Hardware, click device manager). The wireless adapter should have a yellow question mark. Right click on the wireless adapter, click properties, click Driver tab, click update driver, click Install from a list or specific location, and navigate to the folder you created. It should let you choose the driver. Click next through to the end. It will tell you whether that worked.
If this does not work, provide more information on the wireless card, and I may be able to find you another driver. Like is it a ThinkPad 802.11bg wireless LAN Mini PCI adapter.
I'm sorry but driver detective is a useless program, and you have to pay money monthly to get the key.
if your missing drivers from your computer uninstall driver detective and let me know the brand and model of your computer also what devices are not working.
All the drivers are available online completely free no need to pay driver detective.
Although I don't have a serial for driver detective 6.4 I do have one for 6.3.1.2 and it is 68ea457abbd6-497f-abce-94702e86961f Hope this Helps, Ryan Frame Creative Energy Associates Technical Center
Driver detective is junk, find the model of your wireless adapter by looking on the back of it. Go to the manufactuers website and download correct driver. Are you sure this is a driver issue? Is the adapter USB? If it is USB try plugging it into the same USB port on your computer that it was in before the move.
If i were you, i would delete Driver Detective and then i would download Driver Max. The download is free as well as all the drivers. I did and all is well with my PC now...
Are you using Windows XP? If so, pls make sure that the Wireless Zero config utility is enabled:
Start>Settings>control panel>administrative tools>services>highlight 'wireless zero configuration utility>click 'start the service'.
Then you will need to go back and open the page for network connections, view available wireless networks, click on advanced, check box 'Use windows to configure my wireless connection', click ok.
After this, do you see any networks in that screen?
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