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Posted on Nov 24, 2009

3COM PC Card model 3CRWE154G72 Error code 10: device cannot start

3COM 3CRWE154G72 device cannot start. Latest drivers available from 3Com website.

Laptop is IBM Thankpad T23. Card words on a different laptop with same driver. Have tried both Windows 2000 and XP on laptop and flashed BIOS to latest version.

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A windows file or files is definitely corrupt,either repair windows xp with service pack3 if possible or do a complete format and re-installation.,and the card should work fine

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