I have no idea if the drivers I downloaded do anything..but I'd say they are the correct ones..its just that the decoder looked as though it wasn't included." Was this review helpful? (Report this) Arthur Alvis Tested on Windows XP x64 5 Sep 2014(58 minutes after download) Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "It appears that I did not get the correct driver for my operating system. It won't install. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks" Was this review helpful? (Report this) john Tested on Windows XP 14 May 2019(4 weeks after download) Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "worked as it should" Was this review helpful? (Report this) Already tried it? Give your review.
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p.s. after reading through this post it seems like the bootmgr issue is because windows isn't the active partition? If that's the case I hate windows censored little quirks, and if I could get my hands on a driver to support my 5100agn i would kiss windows goodbye forever. 2ff7e9595c
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