Quicksilver 733, 512MB ram, OSX 10.4.11

I've installed a Mac driver for an Asus usb wireless b/g/n adapter. When it didn't detect the device I opened the Network pane in System Preferences and a pop up window appeared saying that my network settings have been changed by another application. I hit OK and the same pop up notice returns constantly and won't let me quit Preferences. I opened my Internet config menu and chose connect, to see if my modem connection was still working. I connected, no problem. I went to the Asus uninstaller, and uninstalled through the terminal app. The pop up window still won't close. I tried shutting down the computer but System Preferences won't let me.

(May or may not be related but to be complete, installed PCI USB 2.0 card and a PCI sata controller card. No software was installed for these cards.)

Console:

Welcome to Darwin!
/Volumes/RTUSB_ASUS_Installer/USBWireless-10.4/uninstall.command; exit
ip2-149:~ Roman$ /Volumes/RTUSB_ASUS_Installer/USBWireless-10.4/ uninstall.command; exit
Removing Startup Items...
sudo: /System/Library/StartupItems/WiUtilityUSBStartUp/LoginItem: command not found rm: /System/Library/StartupItems/WiUtilityUSBStartUp: No such file or directory
Removing Driver...
rm: /System/Library/Extensions/RT2870USBWirelessDriver.kext: No such file or directory
Removing Wireless Utitity...
No matching processes were found
rm: /Applications/USBWirelessUtility.app: No such file or directory
No matching processes were found
rm: /Applications/AwakeASUSUI.app: No such file or directory
rm: /Users/Roman/Library/Preferences/com.ASUS.RaConfig.plist: No such file or directory
Removing Package
rm: /Library/Receipts/USBWireless-Tiger.pkg: No such file or directory
Uninstall Complete.
logout
[Process completed]

I have 2 Internet Connect plist in Home/Library/Preferences. Will I lose my settings if I throw both of them out. Should I throw the older one out or the newer one? I don't want to reconfigure my imap account with gmail...

Sorry for too much info and my novice situation. I want to resolved this gracefully.
Thanks
Roman

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