Removing the Network Driver

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Windows NT 4.0

To remove the network driver:

1Double-click the My Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon, and then the Network icon.

The Network screen appears.

2Click the Adapters tab.

3Highlight the name of the NIC in the

Network Adapters box, and then click Remove.

4Click Yes to confirm the removal.

5Click Close to close the Network screen. You are prompted to restart the computer.

If you are physically removing the NIC from the computer, click No. Do not restart the computer until you shut down the system, turn the power off, and remove the NIC from the computer.

If you are reinstalling the NIC software, click Yes to restart the computer.

Windows 95 and Windows 98

To remove the network driver:

1Double-click the My Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon, and then the System icon.

2Click the Device Manager tab.

3Double-clickNetwork adapters.

4Highlight the name of the NIC.

5Click Remove.

6Click OK to confirm the device removal.

Note that removing the network driver does not result in the removal of the diagnostics software. See Removing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program on page 149.

You are prompted to restart the computer.

If you are physically removing the NIC from the computer, click No. Do not restart the computer until you shut down the system, turn the power off, and remove the NIC from

the computer.

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