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![]() I reformatted and upgraded because my computer was overloaded with so many things. Best Buy's "Geek Squad" reformatted my computer, and they installed windows. But chances are it could be the 2200BG Intel Wireless Chipset. How can I find out if I have that installed on my computer? Limewire restarts my comp everytime I try to connect, but it doesn't restart if I just leave the limewire window opened while im disconnected. It could be somesort of connection malfunction, thus which might be related with the 2200BG Chipset. By the way, anyone happen to have the link to Intel's 2200BG Intel Wireless Chipset driver update 9? But in the end, all I know is I just took it to the Geek Squad to have my comp reformatted and upgraded. |
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