Uninstall the network adapter with Windows 7

I can not connect to internet on my other PC with Windows 7.  In Device Manager, I found 9 network cards that I can't uninstall.  If this is caused by a virus?  How can I remove additional network cards from my PC?  Thank you.

Hello Markopx,

Thanks for posting in the Microsoft Answers forum! In order to remove any unwanted network adapters, simplyright click on the network adapter of your choice in the Device Manager and select Uninstall.

Hope this helps J

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