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Obviously not much. The memory is k. I'll try to get a linux version that can live with this restriction. If you have any ideas let me know. Any other option to load linux other than that? I went to bios to see the boot sequence and it doen't have a USB option to boot from it.

Is it one stick or two? If one stick, you may want to think about adding another stick to make it MB. That sort of RAM is pricey though. Sometimes this can free up as much as 3GB. Of course you'll need to be sure there is plenty of space on whatever partitions you redirect these items to. My personal method is after the above are moved, to also move "My Documents" to somewhere else than where the OS is installed since this one folder invariably dwarfs the entire combined other contents of that partition.

I'm a little confused now - are you installing the Intel drivers? I thought you said it was a DLink adapter? I wouldn't expect the drivers to be interchangeable if the underlying chips don't match. Using Windows' tool Found New Hardware, I could find the drivers for Windows , install them, and boot successfully.

Hmm, that sounds like the service component is the only thing left, so that must be what is hosing the works. The only other thing I can think of to try would be, after install and turning off the startup folder stuff and the startup entries, to also disable the service.

Then scroll through the list looking for whatever just got installed, right click it and choose Properties. On the General tab, set the Startup type to Disabled. If that lets you boot, it would confirm that it is the service that is the problem.

You could then try re-enabling the other items to see if you can still boot properly without the service. But since the service will be needed to actually use the device, I'm not sure how useful this information will be unless someone else can find more clues. They might, the only way to know is to try them. What router s are you using? If it is not a DLink there may also be other clients to try. As for defeating the purpose, there may be another path - have you got a driver for plain old wired ethernet?

That might let you DL the rest of the drivers. The other question is whether this whole sequence is backwards. If you have not got all your drivers in order that could be part of your problem. Especially important would be motherboard chipset drivers, and anything related to USB. It includes SP4, UR1, plus hundreds of other updates.

KB - ignore the title, what matters is that it replaces Wzcsvc. Did you used to use it on this system, or was it on a different one? What motherboard is this? It's a bit hit-or-miss, but sometimes people give them away on either freecycle or craigslist free stuff pick a location, then under "for sale", click "free" , if you have the patience to watch and wait for something to turn up. To avoid leaving it out, my D: drive has only 16MB left.

I have no plans to use it for anything. Guess I didn't think that idea through enough. My router is an Actiontec rh. But this machine has no wireless card, so that is why I need the adapter to get a connection.

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EdC is correct, a wireless bridge is likely the solution here, or just find a dongle that works with Windows It will be used for remote support to connect and then the connection will be removed. We deliberately keep these systems off the network and do not want them connected to the internet.

In the 3 years that I've been here, this is the only time we've needed to connect this machine to the internet. The reason that I am attempting to use this device because it is what I have. Honestly, Plan B may be going out tomorrow to purchase the longest Ethernet cable that I can find to reach the closest network jack. The wireless bridge solution can be temporary, too.

EdC and dpaul, now that I have a better understanding, I thank you and I am pursuing this route. Any thoughts on a retailer that might stock this type of item in a brick and mortar? Turns out, this machine has been down since Monday. I was pulled in about pm yesterday. There is a lot of pressure to get it up and running NOW.

You'll have to set the wireless part to be a client and to connect to your existing WLAN instead of broadcast it's own.



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