Yes--but when I select uninstall it seems to go thru the motions, but it really does not uninstall anything. I haven't tried to delete the driver, because I have no way of getting another copy at this point,but I think it will not do that either. It will not update or roll back, because it says I already have the latest driver installed. I scanned the computer with Avast and with your program and they don't seem to find any virus or worm. I have not tried a root analyzer. That may be my next step at this point. I suspect some type of root infection. The wireless lan led light goes on for a short while and then goes out. I toggle it and it repeats the motion and then goes out again. All the network adapters on the list have the same 31 code and all do the same thing when I try to unistall them---They do not disappear from the active Network adapter list, that is except for one; Bluetooth device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI), which shows it is working correctly. When I uninstall its driver, it disappears from the list, until I reboot again.