Nonexistant, Non removable Network Cards

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Fishscene

I am working with Windows XP professional on all
computers mentioned here.

Here's my story, I recently installed a USB2 card in a
desktop computer (named "master") which I had pulled from
another desktop computer (called "Bluelight"). I booted
the "Master" and nothing different happened. Well turns
out that it didn't detect a USB2 card and that I had
absolutely no internet access. I looked at my internet
connections and there was a new network card
called "NET." As it turns out, this New device is
unremovable and may be needed to boot up the computer (as
XP told me so) I have removed all cards except for the
videocard and still, this nonexistant network card
refuses to be deleted- enabled or disabled. 10 minutes
later, I booted the Bluelight PC and I had another
network card, (I forgot what it was called) and it has
similar properties as the Mysterious "NET" card.

Later, I booted a Laptop (also XP professional) and it
had a new Network card too. However, not only can I not
delete that connection, but I can't delete ANY network
connections. If there is some XP option stopping me from
deleting, please let me know, because I don't know what's
going on with that Laptop.

Well, I know I wrote a lot, but It's really starting to
get to me. I wanted to include more details, but my time
is short. For more a more detailed account, contact me by
E-mail or AIM. (I prefer AIM, because I can chat in real-
time and work with you to diagnose the problem.)

Thank you for your time and Effort, I'd really appreciate
it.

(e-mail address removed)
AIM:Fishscene
 
Have you tried removing the hardware from control panel, system,hardware
devices?
 
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