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I have lost the wireless icon. Have checked device manager and it is not
there. Only ethernet adaptor and 1394 adaptor. How do I get it back =?Utf-8?B?ZGI=?= |
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"db" <> wrote in message news:549EF140-6DA6-40A0-AA46-... >I have lost the wireless icon. Have checked device manager and it is not > there. Only ethernet adaptor and 1394 adaptor. How do I get it back Normally, that would be because of some unexplained error in the best instance. Eg, pull it out, reboot the computer and when rebooted, put the wi-fi back in assuming it is not a PCI card. If it IS a PCI card, pull the card out, boot the computer, shut it down and put it back in. That MAY well fix it. If it doesn't, reinstall the driver and software. If that doesn't work, buy another. Diamontina Cocktail |
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