Does not automatically connect to my network anymore

When I first got this Laptop a few weeks ago it would connect to my wireless network immediately. However, I downloaded a windows network program by mistake last week and, even though I deleted that program, I now have to get into Network Magic , go to view available networks and wait for a few seconds for my linksys network to show up. Then it connects with no problem.
What can I do to get it back to the way it was?

dvenneman wrote:
When I first got this Laptop a few weeks ago it would connect to my wireless network immediately. However, I downloaded a windows network program by mistake last week and, even though I deleted that program, I now have to get into Network Magic , go to view available networks and wait for a few seconds for my linksys network to show up. Then it connects with no problem.
What can I do to get it back to the way it was?
Hi dvenneman,
Make sure that at least another computer in your Network has Network Magic installed.
Uninstall Network Magic from the laptop and reboot. the computer. For the XP Computers.
Use Explore and remove the following folder and its sub-folders:
\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Pure Networks
\Program Files\Pure Networks
Still using Explore manually clean out your \Temp Folders. Run Disk Cleanup.
Run a Windows Registry Cleanup program to clean your Registry.
A good one, is TuneUp Utilities 2010 at http://www.tune-up.com/products/tuneup-utilities/ 
Reboot.
Make sure that you are connected to the Router.
Reinstall Network Magic.
Use another computer to Activate this copy of Network Magic.
Report back.
thecreator - Running Network Magic version -5.5..9195.0-Pure0 on Windows XP Home Edition SP 3
Running Network Magic version -5.5.9195.0-Pure0 on Wireless Computer with McAfee Personal Firewall Build 11.5.131 Wireless Computer has D-Link DWA-552 connecting to D-Link DIR-655 A3 Router.

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