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Error message "WUSB54Gv4.exe..."


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Georgeee

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I installed the Linksys USB Wireless-G Network Adapter, and when I turn off the computer, it displays this message:

WUSB54Gv4.exe – Application error.
The instruction at “0x02a0f207” referenced memory “0x02a0f207”. The memory could not be “read”.

Click on OK to terminate the program.
Click on CANCEL to debug the program.

Can somebody help me? It's really annoying..

Here's my HijackThis logfile (26 October 2005) if it helps.

Removed HJT log

I really need help. Thanks guys!

P.S. If there is anything bad in there, then tell me what to delete, too. But first priority is the Network Adapter thing. Thanks.

Edited by ScHwErV, 02 November 2005 - 02:03 PM.

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Your error is not malware related, your HJT log is clean. I removed your HJT log and I am going to move your thread to the networking forum where someone more familiar with networkin can help you out.

ScHwErV :tazz:
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have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling the device? have you updated the drivers?
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how do i update the drivers?
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go to the linksys website and download the driver file for your device and install it
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yes, i have installed the latest drivers. what must i do now?
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