Re: Tecra A8-143 - error message on Config-Free

I have a problem with ConfigFree TOSHIBA Tecra A8 - 143 Lap. After I instaled patched Internet Download Manager, to try to see the TOP and search for wireless devices, I got this error message

[http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk239/suadnovic/ConfigFreeerrormessege.png]

An error file is sent to Microsoft, and I would like to know is possible somehow to the public this report here at the forum someone to comment and maybe give good advice?
I know the post with exactly the same problem already exists here in the forum, but it is closed.
Also, I would like to know what is the latest version of the ConfigFree driver that is compatible with my knees. Connected version is V5.90.05AB. How can I solve this problem?

Check the Toshiba site for a ConifgFree update. You can find it here:
http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com

You can also try to use the function to restore the system to an earlier time.

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