Code 10 NVIDIA network controller
Hi, I have a laptop HP Paviion. I made the mistake to start a Windows security update without first checking the forums. NVIDIA network controller immediately went to "Code 10" and has stopped working. Not much, he disabled the audio controller and I use no sound often. To stop the displays error code, I uninstalled the network controller and rebooted the computer. Now the network controller does not appear in the devices set up, but the software continues to try to re - install the device.
How can I prevent Windows try reinstalling the device? He is initially start up to run slowly (as much as seven minutes to start). I don't want to reinstall the device as every time it reinstalls it will Code 10, and I don't not want to deal with. I can solve the problem by using the system restore, but I don't want to run restore everytime I want to use the computer. I already stopped automatic updates so that I won't have to worry about a bad update again.
I use Windows 7.
Thanks for the help.
I would like to reinstall the device, and then disable it in Device Manager... can't think of anything to prevent the annoying pop-ups.
Click on the Start button and choose Control Panel.
Click on system and security .
Note: If you see the display large icons or small icons in the Control Panel, you will not see this link. Just click on Device Manager and go to step 4.
In the system and security window, click the Device Manager link located under the System heading.
You can now use the Device Manager to disable the problematic material.
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