Don't use AC at all, the Intel wireless drivers are installed and I prefer the simple Windows wireless interface.
However, every time I upgrade through Software Installer, all hell breaks loose. It installs Access Conections (with all the multiple icons in the taskbar) and I don't really know whether it installs new wireless drivers as well (Is AC just a program which finds networks, or does it come with its own wireless drivers?).
Then I start having kernel panics (blue screen appears). Restart, and since I prohibit AC from startup, the usual Intel/Windows standard happens.
However, I would prefer if I could avoid the panics all together. Does anyone know whether there is a possible conflict with Access Connections and the usual Windows stuff?
A bit lost on this one...
Kernel panics, is AC the culprit?
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Michael1980
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First, Access Connections is a reliable program that (at least for me) has never caused a blue screen.
Second (however), I do not let Access Connections look after itself.
(a) I never use Software installer to download it and install it. I uncheck in Software installer.
(b) If the NIC driver is new, I uninstall the old one before installing the new one, AND, before installing Access Connections.
(c) If only Access Connections is new, I uninstall it (leaving the profiles in place) and install the new one. There is usually a reboot in the middle.
Pain in the butt, to be sure, but at least Access Connections works fast, well, and reliably for me.
... JD Hurst
Second (however), I do not let Access Connections look after itself.
(a) I never use Software installer to download it and install it. I uncheck in Software installer.
(b) If the NIC driver is new, I uninstall the old one before installing the new one, AND, before installing Access Connections.
(c) If only Access Connections is new, I uninstall it (leaving the profiles in place) and install the new one. There is usually a reboot in the middle.
Pain in the butt, to be sure, but at least Access Connections works fast, well, and reliably for me.
... JD Hurst
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