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The BSOD wasn't the problem I was trying to fix, it was just a detail in the events surrounding my internet loss. You're an MVP, can't you figure it out? Can I speak to your manager?
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There's your problem then, Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport adapter is for the Virtual machine, Broadcom virtual wireless adapter is what you should be looking at.
Did you try a reboot first? If that didn't work, then reinstall that network adapter.
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How do I reinstall it?
Yes, I rebooted.
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Because the installer most likely installs the content from a web page, download it on another computer, and then possibly try to move the actual content over to your main one.
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02-22-2012, 11:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2012, 11:03 AM by AceInfinity.)
No, there's lots of other capable members, it's just that the tech sections have been a bit inactive lately. There is a Geek Squad, but I haven't seen any affiliated member of the group around for a while. Mostly just random posts in the other sections for some reason though.
The installation you have is term'ed "Web installer". These are created so that you don't have to download the full installer (more bytes/larger filesize) onto your computer, which essentially saves space. It's the same way for my Subscription downloads at MSDN for most things, they give you the option to download the full setup ISO, or a web installer.