From Copilot: "This is a VBScript file used in the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). It’s part of the Lite Touch Installation (LTI) process, which is a feature of MDT that allows system administrators to install Windows on multiple computers with minimal interaction. The LTIBootstrap.vbs...
The second installation phase (after rebooting) didn't go, and it reverted to the previous beta version!!! I didn't expect it to work on my old hardware anyway, but I had to see it myself!!!
Sorry for the late reply, but I was at the ranch and the internet there sucks!!! My modem serves my office and home, but each network has its router!!! The PC I'm referring to is connected via cable to both routers!!! What led me to do this little experiment was pure curiosity, because I don't...
I don't think it works exactly this way because both adapters exhibit similar loads when there's intense network activity!!!
Edit: By the way, my problem went away after I disabled the "Power Saving" and "Wake-Up LAN" features for both adapters!!!
I took a look and the only entry in the event viewer that matches the last crash time says: "The Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver Miniport had the event Network Interface deleted while PNP Device still exists."