

If attempting to disable or uninstall 'npcap loopback adapter' or if installing any other network related driver onto the system is causing it to bluescreen with the error code 'RQTL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL' on Windows 10, I cannot guarantee this will work but you might want to try the following:. But how can it have your name? Clues would be very welcome! I'm a bit afraid to uninstall this - it doesn't look to me like Npcap. No sign of all the installs and supposed uninstalls of Npcap since then! Cycling through all the "Details", the only hints of Npcap are the "Display Name" and "Friendly Name". The only "events" are from 10:22:33 AM (the Anniversary Update), device configured (netrasa.inf), device started (Pptp Miniport). Trying the uninstall procedure shown above here, there is one "Npcap Loopback Adapter", but inside that it is all Microsoft, version 3.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616), \raspptp.sys - is that Npcap? With "Npcap Loopback Adapter" disabled in Network Connections, it doesn't appear all over, just there.
#Npcap loopback adapter uninstall install#
> Install with support loopback unchecked - it still appears. > With default install of new npcap-0.93.exe version - it still appears. Which seemed to say the new Npcap version should not appear in my Wi-Fi selector or Network Settings as an unidentified network (where it says "npcap loopback adapter doesn't have a valid ip configuration"). And the issue is not likely to happen again unless you manually run NPFInstall -il repeatedly.įor months I've seen an "unidentified network" everywhere in my Win10 GUI. I hope to have a better solution in the future, but at least this will clean up your system.

Open the Npcap installation directory (usually C:\Program Files\Npcap\).So here's the procedure to manually clean them up: We keep the index number of the latest one installed in Npcap's installation directory in the loopback.ini file. It appears that NPFInstall has no problem removing the extra loopback adapters if it can find them.
