I never remember having this problem on a real PC machine, so I don't know if its some interactions with the VM or something else at fault.Īny information I can give to you to help understand why or what to try next? So I am wondering if the fact that it doesn't seem to be uninstalling properly means that something is messed up somewhere and that's why its not quite working properly when I have had it installed. I also went to the devmgr and tried to uninstall the driver and it just hung and I had to go to the task mgr and stop the task. However many times I go to the controlpanel>add/remove programs and remove the belkin or however many times I go and uninstall it from the untility, delete the shortcuts in the program list or desktop, it simply acts like its removing it and then doesn't do so. I did find three oem(n)s that were blank and deleted them (I assume they were from previous uninstalls of other programs. I did a few more uninstalls, found and deleted one oem14.inf that contained the belkin stuff and looked at all other oem(n)s and determined they had nothing to do with belkin. Hi Woody, thanks for the continued thoughts. any other suggestions? I don't guess its needing a new wireless since this one works so reliably on PCs, but maybe there is a critical difference? I tried unistalling a number of times and restarting Windows to clean it up, but it doesn't seem to want to do it fully. I am unsure this is causing any problems, but not sure how to delete it to give it a clean start?įinally, normally when I click on the belkin wireless utility monitor, it seems to do something, but I can't see the monitor itself and can't get the USB utility to open and allow me to set the properties of this wireless network. Maybe its already deleted, but when I went to configure a new network, asked if this was the panasonic network or a new network, so its seems to have remembered this. But since the panasonic is a transitory network (ionly visible when I turn on the wireless display), the network doesn't show up when I look for it and I can't seem to find it to delete it. The other weird thing I'll mention in case it triggers any ideas, is that I tried installing a wifi configuration under networks in the Mac Preferences a couple nights ago thinking maybe I needed to put it there first. I have to go in and cancel the driver search, but then I go to the DevMgr and there is no flag and if I ask it to update driver, it says the driver I have to update it with is the same one and won't bother to update it. I am getting some funny behaviors if I try to uninstall and then reinstall, it looks for the driver for a long time and doesn't timeout. and this particular unit never has any problem loading on win XP machines. Yes, I did connect it (or it connects automatically) because when I connect it, I hear the two beeps that usually signifies usb connection and when I look under VM>USB> it says disconnect belkin so it must think its connected. I assume that won't be a problem on the VM, but thought I'd ask in advance in case anyone sees an issue with it. Anyone have any ideas how to get past my current state?Īlso, the panasonic only works in 800圆00 for the display resolution, so it will automatically change the graphics settings. So the place I seem to be stuck is that I can't find a wireless network adapter to configure since - what the VM thinks is a standard NA, therefore there is no place to specify the SSID, adhoc, and disable the WEP. There is a panasonic program running on the PC (which I also installed on the VM) that allows it all to happen once I have the connection. I also turn off the firewall to allow it to work. Normally I turn on the wireless on the PC, find the wireless network in Win XP and configure it with my SSID and the required static IP address and set the NIC to look only for adhoc connections (non-infrastructure). I am trying to connect my panasonic wireless display (802.11b) to the VM as I do on my old sony PC. I added a second network adapter as a bridged network (first one is set on NAT). I have a MacBook Pro 13 mid-2009, running 10.5.7 and Fusion 2.0.5, Running Win XP Pro SP3 as the VM (not in a separate bootcamp partition).
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