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I've tried several times to install the certificate. The wording "This certificate has been revoked ..." does not seem to be designed to convey any useful information, but, perhaps, you may be more familiar with the usage than I am.
I've tried several times to install the certificate. The wording "This certificate has been revoked ..." does not seem to be designed to convey any useful information, but, perhaps, you may be more familiar with the usage than I am.
That might be the reason why you cannot install the driver.
Because the certificate is invalid, UAC doesn't trust it and blocks it.
While we were busy with the install file for updating a network driver, have you had bluescreens?
I emailed MediaTek to ask for any suggestions and the email has bounced - the address given on their web site does not exist.
What about uninstalling the driver then letting Windows find a new one? Would that prevent an internet connection?
Depends on how you connect to the internet
The realtek driver is for the ethernet, the mediatek I believe is for wireless.
But normally it doesn't prevent you from accessing the internet.
It's more than a week without BSOD, so I reckon this is now fixed. Thank you again for all your advice.