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These drivers are all named: Windows Driver Foundation-User-mode Driver/Framework Reflector and the only difference between the three is that one is a USB CF Reader, another a USB MS Reader, and the third is a USB SD Reader.

I have updates set to automatic and to include drivers. These drivers are all published by Microsoft, so I don't know why they aren't being updated.

I really don't care about the slightly slow part, I just don't like having to restart in order to log on the Web.

If anyone thinks these drivers might fix the lost Internet connection, please tell me how to update them.

By the way, I am connecting through a Linksys router. When I had Vista on this machine I had no such problems so I think something about Win 7 is not compatible with something in my 'puter. I tried to do a firmware update on the Linksys router, but never could get it done.

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