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Asked by Sigh_Man in Windows Vista, Adobe Acrobat, Windows 7
My HP Laptop (Dv5-1007tx) with Vista Ultimate recently stopped booting up all the way. It will boot to the login screen, but after login, the screen just comes up blank. Using safe mode I found that what is stopping it is the isatap driver (found in device manager, network). I can disable or delete these drivers but upon rebooting back up it reappears, often with a second version as well. The only way I have found to stop these drivers from being installed is to disable both network devices (wifi and ethernet). Thus at boot up the isatap driver does not get reinstalled. When there is no isatap driver the computer boots up fine.
As you will appreciate, having to disable and renable network devices all the time is not ideal. Any ideas on how to stop the isatap driver being installed each time I boot up.
Thanks
PS, I tried disabling IPV6 with each device and this did not stop it.
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