Windows Update wants to make a driver update for my wireless 1505 dell minimap

I have a dell inspiron 1720 with a dell 1505 wireless Mini PCI card.
I've used rc1 Win7 32bits almost since release and had the same problem but blamed the rc1 status.

I recently installed win7 ult 64 bit and the initial drivers automatically install for this card (version 4.176.75.21) released on 10/01/2008 work very well and I can connect to my router N to 270 MB/s.

However, Windows Update wants to update the drivers of 5.30.21.0
on this operation, it limits the connection to 54 Mbps

After speaking with the support of dells, they claim that the 5.30.21.0 drivers are not intended for the mini-map 1505

restore drivers allows me to connect again to 270 MB/s

I'm pretty happy with it except for 2 things.

1. I fear that other people with the same card be the victim of a bad update from microsoft.

2 and my main concern is that I had a very hard to solve the problem with the 4.176.75.21 drivers when using the win7 RC 1.  My computer when making fashion 'sleep' declares that he is not stopped correctly and he was attributed to incorrect wifi drivers.

It is extremely difficult to solve because it is not all the time.

I'm just the eccentric? I have hard to find someone else with the same question. but that could come from several different reasons.

any help would be appreciated.

Live and learn. Experienced users only get updated driver required/need to download pages for the device manufacturer or the computer, never update Windows.

To avoid the download and/or installation of driver updates, you need to configure automatic updates to the updates but let me choose whether to download and install them . If & when there is an update, you don't want to download/install, disable the update then "hide".

See http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Change-how-Windows-installs-or-notifies-you-about-updates ~ Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (that is to say, mail, security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ WARNING: MS MVPs represent or work for Microsoft

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