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Network Adapters - FailedWhen performing a Scandisk check it revealed:
[00589827] Wan Miniport (IP) - Failed DNSSERVERSEARCHORDER=205.188.146.145 - Failed Reason for check is in Device Manager shows: Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #2 and Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #3 with yellow explanation marks Appreciate corrective action. Robert Hi
I doubt that there is a valid answer without providing more info about the Software and the hardware involved. Otherwise, this page can help in evaluating Windows XP Network status. http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "Robersabel" <Robert> wrote in message news:D88B53A0-936B-468F-8DF2-3B770E4D6125@microsoft.com... > When performing a Scandisk check it revealed: > > [00589827] Wan Miniport (IP) - Failed > > DNSSERVERSEARCHORDER=205.188.146.145 - Failed > > Reason for check is in Device Manager shows: > Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #2 and Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #3 > with > yellow explanation marks > > Appreciate corrective action. > > Robert > Instructions state: Right click Ghost device>Click uninstall
Will not uninstall. Receive message: Failed to uninstall the device may be required to boot up the computer. Robert Show quoteHide quote "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > Hi > I doubt that there is a valid answer without providing more info about the > Software and the hardware involved. > Otherwise, this page can help in evaluating Windows XP Network status. > http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > "Robersabel" <Robert> wrote in message > news:D88B53A0-936B-468F-8DF2-3B770E4D6125@microsoft.com... > > When performing a Scandisk check it revealed: > > > > [00589827] Wan Miniport (IP) - Failed > > > > DNSSERVERSEARCHORDER=205.188.146.145 - Failed > > > > Reason for check is in Device Manager shows: > > Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #2 and Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #3 > > with > > yellow explanation marks > > > > Appreciate corrective action. > > > > Robert > > > > Instructions state: Right click ghost device>Click uninstall.
Will not uninstall. Receive message: Failed to uninstall The device may be required to boot up the computer. Robert Show quoteHide quote "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > Hi > I doubt that there is a valid answer without providing more info about the > Software and the hardware involved. > Otherwise, this page can help in evaluating Windows XP Network status. > http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > "Robersabel" <Robert> wrote in message > news:D88B53A0-936B-468F-8DF2-3B770E4D6125@microsoft.com... > > When performing a Scandisk check it revealed: > > > > [00589827] Wan Miniport (IP) - Failed > > > > DNSSERVERSEARCHORDER=205.188.146.145 - Failed > > > > Reason for check is in Device Manager shows: > > Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #2 and Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #3 > > with > > yellow explanation marks > > > > Appreciate corrective action. > > > > Robert > > > > Hi
It seems that your Device Manager's Show Hidden components option is On. Switch it Off and deal only with the hardware Network Cards, leave the hidden components to be dealt with by the system. Do you have any regular hardware Network card installed (like Network PCU card to On Motherboard Network card). Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "Robersabel" <Robert> wrote in message news:3477D0F0-FBF3-43F5-94DD-8AAA98C595BD@microsoft.com... > Instructions state: Right click ghost device>Click uninstall. > Will not uninstall. Receive message: Failed to uninstall The device may > be > required to boot up the computer. > > Robert > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > >> Hi >> I doubt that there is a valid answer without providing more info about >> the >> Software and the hardware involved. >> Otherwise, this page can help in evaluating Windows XP Network status. >> http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html >> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) >> >> "Robersabel" <Robert> wrote in message >> news:D88B53A0-936B-468F-8DF2-3B770E4D6125@microsoft.com... >> > When performing a Scandisk check it revealed: >> > >> > [00589827] Wan Miniport (IP) - Failed >> > >> > DNSSERVERSEARCHORDER=205.188.146.145 - Failed >> > >> > Reason for check is in Device Manager shows: >> > Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #2 and Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #3 >> > with >> > yellow explanation marks >> > >> > Appreciate corrective action. >> > >> > Robert >> > >> >> Robersabel wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Instructions state: Right click ghost device>Click uninstall. First of all, I don't know what you mean by "performing a Scandisk > Will not uninstall. Receive message: Failed to uninstall The device may be > required to boot up the computer. > > Robert > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > >> Hi >> I doubt that there is a valid answer without providing more info about the >> Software and the hardware involved. >> Otherwise, this page can help in evaluating Windows XP Network status. >> http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html >> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) >> >> "Robersabel" <Robert> wrote in message >> news:D88B53A0-936B-468F-8DF2-3B770E4D6125@microsoft.com... >>> When performing a Scandisk check it revealed: >>> >>> [00589827] Wan Miniport (IP) - Failed >>> >>> DNSSERVERSEARCHORDER=205.188.146.145 - Failed >>> >>> Reason for check is in Device Manager shows: >>> Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #2 and Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter #3 >>> with >>> yellow explanation marks >>> >>> Appreciate corrective action. >>> >>> Robert >>> >> check." Scandisk is not available in Windows XP; it has been replaced by Chkdsk. In either case, however, these utilities check hard drives, and have nothing to do with network devices. Passing that however, my experience has been that it is exceedingly difficult to "fix" whatever situation causes the message "Failed to uninstall. The device may be required to boot up the computer." There are two approaches that I have seen work: 1. The error condition was not present until after you installed some network-related software, such as a "networking package" from an ISP. In this case, uninstall all such software. 2. Use System Restore or your disk image backup to return the system to a date prior to the error condition manifesting itself. If you can't do the above, check the following 2 Google searches. The first one should be more specific to your situation: http://www.google.com/search?q=Microsoft+Tun+Miniport+Adapter&btnG=Search&hl=en&sa=2&cts=1235514396956 http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22device+may+be+required+to+boot+up+the+computer%22&btnG=Google+Search&cts=1235513997395&aq=f&oq= -- Lem -- MS-MVP To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm
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