8 Troubleshooting the NIC884 Click Device Manager in the middle panel.The Device Manager screen appears.5 Double-click Network Adapters.6 Right-click the name of the NIC.7 Select Uninstall on the pop-up menu.A warning message appears.8 Click OK to confirm the driver removal.The network driver is removed. The Device Manager screen appears.9 Exit the Device Manager and shut down Windows.To reinstall the NIC driver and software, restart the computer.To physically remove the NIC from the computer, shut down the system, turn thepower off, and remove the NIC from the computer.Windows NT 4.0To remove the network driver:1 Double-click the My Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon, and then theNetwork icon.The Network screen appears.2 Click the Adapters tab.3 Select the name of the NIC in the Network Adapters box, and then click Remove.4 Click Yes to confirm the removal.5 Click Close to close the Network screen.You are prompted to restart the computer.6 Depending on whether you are removing the NIC or reinstalling NIC software, do thefollowing: If you are physically removing the NIC from the computer, click No. Do not restartthe computer until you shut down the system, turn the power off, and remove theNIC from the computer. If you are reinstalling the NIC software, click Yes to restart the computer.Windows 95, 98, and MeTo remove the network driver:1 Double-click the My Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon, and then theSystem icon.2 Click the Device Manager tab.3 Double-click Network adapters.4 Select the name of the NIC.5 Click Remove.NOTE: The Windows 2000 system does not allow you to uninstall the 3ComAdvanced Server technology miniport using the Device Manager. To removeAdvanced Server technology features in Windows 2000, see “Removing 3ComDynamicAccess Advanced Server Features” on page 89.