Hello,
The problem is as follows, I bought a TP LINK wireless adaptor TL-WN350G, the driver included in the box made my computer go blue screen over and over again. Once i found the right drivers i noticed that windows detects the wireless adaptor as a new device everyime it booted.
Following this post I opened the Device Manager to view old devices, to show you what I mean:
As you can see, the adaptor is seen as a new device and as a result there are more than 57 entries for the same device.
I wonder if there is any way to stop this. Is very annoying because sometimes Windows installs the wrong driver and then the blue screen issue cames along, besides, it makes the task of setting a wireless hostednetwork very tedious.
The problem is as follows, I bought a TP LINK wireless adaptor TL-WN350G, the driver included in the box made my computer go blue screen over and over again. Once i found the right drivers i noticed that windows detects the wireless adaptor as a new device everyime it booted.
Following this post I opened the Device Manager to view old devices, to show you what I mean:

As you can see, the adaptor is seen as a new device and as a result there are more than 57 entries for the same device.
I wonder if there is any way to stop this. Is very annoying because sometimes Windows installs the wrong driver and then the blue screen issue cames along, besides, it makes the task of setting a wireless hostednetwork very tedious.