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DJM200
Dec 12, 2016Aspirant
Nighthawk AC1900 Model R7000 troubles
Hello EAch time i turn on my computer which is wired to the router I get an error message "Control Center Installation is incompleter Please reinstall again" It had been working just fine and all ...
- Dec 16, 2016
Well done. As suspected, it was not really the R7000 but the stuff surrounding it.
Did you try reinstalling the newer version after you cleaned out the old one?
The message you saw sounds like something wonky in the setup. Now that you have sorted that out, perhaps installing it afresh would work.
Start from scratch, and do everything that you need to do to add the printer and see if that works.
At least you know how to recover if that does not give you control over the printer.
Or start another discussion about getting the printer to work. This one could mislead people because it is about mysterious popups.
michaelkenward
Dec 12, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Is there anything that tells you that this is a router issue?
Google suggests that any number of factors could be involved.
A local search also shows that this has also come up hare before:
Control Center Installation - NETGEAR Communities
- DJM200Dec 13, 2016Aspirant
The pop up message I get is titled Netgear USB control center and the message is Control cente installation is incomplete Please reinstall. I comes up each time I turn on the computer. so I guess it is related to the router.
- michaelkenwardDec 13, 2016Guru - Experienced User
What about the stuff mentioned in the other discussion that I linked to?
- michaelkenwardDec 13, 2016Guru - Experienced User
DJM200 wrote:The pop up message I get is titled Netgear USB control center and the message is Control cente installation is incomplete Please reinstall. I comes up each time I turn on the computer. so I guess it is related to the router.
Do not be confused by seeing a message that shouts Netgear at you. It may have nothing to do with your router.
When you boot your PC, it does a couple of things that may involve the router.
First it connects to your local network and the Internet. If your PC is properly configured and all the drivers are there in Windows, this should not involve anything Netgear. (Even if there are problems, Netgear has nothing to do with them because Windows handles that bit.) It just looks at your local environment and makes the connection.
The PC also loads a bunch of software that has not much, if anything, to do with the network. The router doesn't need software. So your first challenge is to look in the startup routine for anything that launches software that might produce that message.
It could be a utility that monitors and manages your Internet/network connections. It could be anything.
- DJM200Dec 14, 2016Aspirant
ok so it could be i the start up routine. hmm
My internet connections come into the router first then I have a cable to the computer.
Is that an issue ?
I tried trouble shooting with internet connection and windows did not find a problem .
I did have a issue just prior to this alert showing up that the printer spooler was not working and I replaced my printer with an old HP colour jet 2600n which is old and isnot capable of network router supported remote printing .
Maybe that is the issue .
Where would Look to find the problem .
Or is it a problem I should just ignore .
I struggle with all of this . I can follow direction but my knowlegde is limited.
Thanks once again for thinking about my issue.
DJM