How to recover multiple local connections in WinXP?

  

There is a problem in WinXP system that is quite annoying, that is, when the network card is replaced with a PCI slot, after the network card driver is reinstalled, the system will automatically create a connection for you, and then “local connection 2”, ““ Local connections 3 & rdquo;, & ldquo; local connections 4 & rdquo; more and more. If you want to specify the original IP and other information again, the system will prompt that the IP has been assigned to a network card, and the network card has been disabled or deleted. Now Xiaobian introduces a method to restore your local connection.

1, open " start " menu " run " dialog box, enter " regedit " Open the Registry Editor.

2. Find [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Network\\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.

3. Under the subkey, information about the local connection is saved. There are one or more subkeys, where the first subkey corresponds to “local connection", the second subkey corresponds to “local connection 2” and so on. You can also expand the sub-key, and then select the "<;Connection” sub-key below. In the right window, you will see which connection corresponds to the corresponding sub-key of the previous old connection.

4, the network connection registration information has been deleted,

After completing the above operation, the system will re-allocate a "local connection" according to the found network card, and nothing will happen “Local connection 1/2/3” What's up. Next, just follow the prompts and set the "local connection" to the desired state.

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