Win7 system has a local connection 2 how to delete?

  

I believe everyone knows where the default location of the Win7 system local connection is, but some users find a local connection 2 when viewing the network connection. What is going on? In fact, this is because after the first time the NIC driver is properly installed, the system will display “local connection”. When the user deletes the NIC corresponding to the connection, the system automatically installs the NIC driver or manually installs the NIC driver. The system will automatically display its corresponding connection as “local connection 2”. Then how to solve this problem, the following small series for everyone to introduce the Win7 system to add a local connection 2 delete method.

steps:

First, click on the & ldquo; start & rdquo; menu, search & ldquo; run & rdquo; or press the Enter key or press the Windows key (window) + & ldquo; R” key, open the "Run" dialog box; in the "Run" dialog box, enter "ldedit", and press the "OK" button; in the Registry Editor, expand to "HKEY_LOCAL_MCHINE\\" SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control \\Network\\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}”.

The following subkey maintains information on local connections, there are multiple sub-keys. Under each sub-health there will be a “Connection” sub-key, you click on it, the right window will display the corresponding local connection, and then directly delete the corresponding sub-health of the old connection.

Since these local connections are not arranged in numerical order, the names of the relevant folders that are not prepared need to be carefully checked. If you click the content displayed on the right side, as shown in the figure below, it proves that it has been found, you can directly delete the entire child of the corresponding old connection, shut down and restart.

The above is the Win7 system introduced by Xiaobian for everyone to delete a local connection 2, if you encounter the above situation, you can follow the above steps.

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