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Agree, this looks like a driver fault.
However, it still is a question, is the culprit the WinXP driver, or the
Win7/Vista
component that adapts the XP wireless drivers to NT6 "native wi-fi" mode.
Unless both D-Link and Netgear cards are really made by same OEM,
this would mean a problem on Microsoft side.
Yes, there is a bootloader option that hides specified amount of RAM from
Windows
( it may be still visible to the BIOS...)
Regards,
--pa
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On Sep 28, 8:09=A0am, "Dave Harry"
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Which "wi-fi" management software used? Wireless Zero Configuration
or the card's manufacturer bundled utility.
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