Unwanted TAP-Windows Adapter V9 and TAP-Win32 Adapter OAS drivers installing

After upgrading to Windows 8.1, things were working fine until about 100+ updates came through... and now these TAP-Windows Adapter V9 and TAP-Win32 Adapter OAS drivers are installing over and over again. I uninstall the drivers and they come back, I
disable them, and they re-enable themselves. I have looked up answers to this issue, and I do not use a VPN...so none of that applies to me.
The unfortunate part is that I get constant interruptions with my internet and don't even want to touch my laptop hardly anymore because of this...but I need to because I am trying to start a business and get back into school. The only way I can get the
internet to work again is to disable the drivers, and troubleshoot my wireless adapter. It renews the wireless adapter, the internet works for anywhere between one minute to an hour before I have to troubleshoot again.
HELP?? How to I block those drivers? There needs to be a Microsoft Removal Tool and a major update...
I tried to add a screenshot, but it took so long to verify me that I had already deleted it after 4 days.

The Tap-Win32 Adapter is a virtual network interface needed on your PC to allow the It
may happen that the TAP-Win32 adapter cannot be used by the eCatcher software.
The Probably the
Tap-Win32 adapter could not be added on your PC during the eCatcher installation process or an other To
solve the problem, add the Tap-Win32 adapter manually on your PC as described here under:
eCatcher version 3.0 (Free+ and Pro accounts)
To install the TAP-Win32 adapter, go on the directory %INSTALL_DIR% \Talk2mVpnService\Drivers\ (by default, it should be "C:\Program Files\eCatcher-Talk2M\Talk2mVpnService\Drivers\")
and click on the addtap.bat command file.
A DOS When
installation finished, the DOS window will close automatically.
You should now be able to see the Tap-Win32 adapter V9 in the "Network Connection" window of your PC:
Attention: The eCatcher application must be restarted to take the modification into account.
eCatcher version 2.0 (Free legacy accounts)
To install the TAP-Win32 adapter, go on the C:\A
DOS Once
the installation finished, you should be able to see the Tap-Win32 V8 adapter in the "Network Connection" window of your PC.
On Manual
Tap-Win32 installation.
David C Welch [email protected]

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