Output of scanpci -v

This is only for my wireless driver BCM4312 venid 14e4 devid 4315, this is the 
same driver I used in ndis

PCI bus 0x000c cardnum 0x00 function 0x00: vendor 0x14e4 device 0x4315
Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11 b/g
CardVendor 0x1028 card 0x000b (Dell, Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini-card)
STATUS         0x0010 COMMAND 0x0106
CLASS           0x02 0x80 0x00 REVISION 0x01
BIST              0x00 HEADER 0x00 LATENCY 0x00 CACHE 0x10
BASE0           0xf6efc00 SIZE 16384 MEM
BASEROM      0x00000000 addr 0x00000000
MAX_LAT      0x00 MIN_GNI 0x00 INT_PIN 0x01 INT_LINE 0x03

This is the screen after reboot after installing ndis wrapper

svc.configd: smf (5) database integrity check of: 

     /etc/svc/repository.db

failed.  The database might be damage or a media error might have prevented it 
from being verified.  Additional information useful to your service provider is 
in:

     /etc/svc/volatile/db_error

The system will not be able to boot until you have restored a working database. 
 svc.startd (1M) will provide a sulogin (1M) prompt for recovery purposed.

The command:

    /lib/svc/bin/restore_repository

can be run to restore a backup version of your repository.  See 
http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-MY for more information.

Requesting system maintenance mode
(see /lib/svc/share/README for more information.)
svc.configd exited with status 102 (database initialization failure)

Enter username for system maintenance (control-d to by pass): NMI received
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I enter the root password then used the command 
"/lib/svc/bin/restore_repository" and restore the repository I see and reboot.  
Ndis wrapper again start syncing and failed then reboot for how many times and 
go back to the maintenance mode.  I try to command 
"/lib/svc/bin/restore_repository" again and now choose -seed- but when I 
restart after my hostname and NMI received then it will go to the loading smf 
(5) service descriptions: 0/235 and it will count up to 235 and after that it 
will sync again the ndis wrapper.  Now it will not go to the maintenance mode 
it will only reboot and reboot.  

Is there a possibility that I will restore again my installation and go back to 
the (is this gnome or kde?).

Any help will greatly appreciated.
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