I bought a new HP computer with Vista. I installed the CD that goes with our wireless adapter, stupidly. It's not vista compatible. I went to uninstall it through control panel etc. but when I click uninstall I get a 'You have successfully INstalled the adapter". I have spent now, 4 hours on the phone with Linksys and they tell me, finally, I need a registry cleaner which they will email me in 24-48 hours. Based on their obnoxious customer service, I am not confident I will ever get it or that it will work. I ran a registry cleaner through Live One Care. The program still shows on my computer. Linksys says I have deleted the driver but it's the utility that remains.
I am going crazy.
I ran the HP recovery program but it only restored the computer back to last night and I installed the CD 48 hours ago. Since the computer is new, I don't mind just getting it back to how it was when I got it out of the box but there doesn't seem to be a way to do that.
I have a PCI card to install once I get this other program off because linksys says I can't install it without removing the other. That will be the second challenge, I have a feeling.
Help, help, help.
I am going crazy.
I ran the HP recovery program but it only restored the computer back to last night and I installed the CD 48 hours ago. Since the computer is new, I don't mind just getting it back to how it was when I got it out of the box but there doesn't seem to be a way to do that.
I have a PCI card to install once I get this other program off because linksys says I can't install it without removing the other. That will be the second challenge, I have a feeling.
Help, help, help.

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