# ndiswrapper -l Installed ndis drivers: bcmwl5a driver present, hardware present # ndiswrapper -e bcmwl5a //and boom - I've removed my driver - heres how you get help. # ndiswrapper -h //and the ndiswrapper driver wiki has lots of good info on your card. That should help you find the driver inf file you need. Hope that helps. -Bryan leatherdruid wrote: > I have been playing with ndiswrapper and have run into a problem. > > I installed the driver for the card in the system and then listed the > drivers available for ndis and got /rt2500 invalid driver!/ so I > uninstalled it. This is odd to me because I got the driver right off > the CD that came with the card but that's not the point. > > After I uninstalled the driver I listed the available drivers for ndis > again to make sure that it was uninstalled correctly and got.... > > /drivers invalid driver!/ > > I didn't think much about that until I tried another driver for the > card and got.... > > /bcmwl5 invalid driver!/ > /drivers invalid driver!/ > > So it seems that there's a ghost in the ndis that I can't get rid of > at the moment. > > Is there any way to flush out or reset the ndis or should I just > install another driver and choose that one for the device? > > I'm at a loss.... but that hardly surprising. > > Josh V. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Mail > Use Photomail > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_us/taglines/pmall2/*http://photomail.mail.yahoo.com> > to share photos without annoying attachments. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota >tclug-list at mn-linux.org >http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > >