Am 27.05.2010 11:46, schrieb Florian Manschwetus:
> Am 27.05.2010 11:42, schrieb Fajar A. Nugraha:
>> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Florian Manschwetus
>> <florianmanschwetus@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Am 27.05.2010 11:23, schrieb Fajar A. Nugraha:
>>>> What I did with 0.11.x:
>>>> - get http://www.meadowcourt.org/downloads/gplpv_uninstall_bat.zip
>>>> - boot with NOGPLPV
>>>> - use 0.10.x uninstaller
>>>> - reboot
>>>>
>>> Ok, now the system boots without nogplpv, but the net driver package
>>> still is uninstallable.
>>
>>
>> Odd. XenNet should depend on Xen PCI. If there's no driver for XenPCI,
>> there shouldn't even be a XenNet device. How did you determine that
>> it's "uninstallable"? Which NIC does WIndows currently use,
>> realtek/QEMU or XenNet?
>>
> The net device in devicemanager is gone of course.
> But the driverpackage in programs etc is uninstallable (click uninstall,
> confirm uninstall anyway, nothing happens)
> But before installing the newer version I would like to get rid of all
> of this.
>
> Florian
Even more evil, is that I have tried to install the newer version,
resulting in having now two ununinstallable xen net driver packages
installed. I need some help here, I have no ideas left.
Florian
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