
I still tried the solutions on that Q&A page though when I found it today to no avail. Unfortunately I hadn't read at the time so in my attempts to get it working I lost it again and it went back to MTD-0002. Though one day it showed up in Device Manager as a WPC11 but the device could not start (code 10) error.
#Pcmcia mtd 0002 driver windows 7 drivers#
I've tried the uninstalling and reinstalling the v3 drivers and even the v4 drivers, disabling wireless zero configuration, disabling the device and reenabling, uninstalling the device, reinstalling the device, deleting oemX.inf files in %windir%\inf, adjusting registry permissions on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | SYSTEM | CurrentControlSet | Enum | PCI and Locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | SYSTEM | CurrentControlSet | Enum and plain even just beating my head on a desk until I lost conciousness, but unfortunately that worked just as good as the other solutions. When I point it to the Linksys drivers, or try to update the driver in device manager, it tells me the hardware cannot be installed because the wizard cannot find the neccesary software. WPC11 ver.3 in Windows XP SP2 on a Compaq Presario Evo N1015v laptop XP pops up saying its found new hardware, but the hardware shown is PCMCIA MTD-0002.
#Pcmcia mtd 0002 driver windows 7 install#
Read my story of trying to get a linksys pc card working to see all the things I've tried to get it working:īasically every time I try to install my Linksys Instant Wireless Network PC Card Model No. Check out these other, unsolved threads: and and I know this believe this is a common problem with my PCMCIA host adapter which is listed as a Texas Instruments PCI-1410. Basically no matter what PC Card I insert into my notebook they show up as MTD-0002 in device manager and don't work. Maximum points awarded to whomever can help me figure this out without an XP reinstall :P I've searched Google, Google Groups and dug down deep in the Experts-Exchange search and Q&As trying everything I've found to no avail. I've spent quite a few days on this one and I'm afraid I'll have to do a complete reinstall of Windows XP which I wish to avoid.
