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Aaaargh! Computer problems
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just had an update on Windows 10 on our laptop. Great.
Reboots and now won't connect to Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi wireless connection saying off and cannot turn it on.
Now, ordinarily, perhaps a trip to local PC repair shop but what do us swingers do? There's a lot of "intimate" photos and "very interesting" visited websites we've regularly viewed.
What to do?! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Check for updates. Could be the driver software just needs to update to work with Windows 10. Had so.e teething issues when we updated, great now."
Can't connect to Wi-Fi to check for updates. It was an update that seems to have caused issue as no problems before.
Will give it another go though, thanks. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Plug it in to the hub via good old fashioned cable then uninstall reinstall wifi card"
Hmmmmmm..... now, there's a challenge to find one of those cables in the house. The hunt is on! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would heartily recommend having a look at trying out Linux Mint as a replacement for Windows. It seems drastic but honestly the learning curve is almost nil and the help available is fantastic. Best of all you can try it on your current set up without having to install it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Try updating your wifi driver and also check to make sure any old vpn services you are using are outdated. If that doesn’t work try deleting your reg...
Comand-run as admin- type: reg delete HKCR\CLSID\{988248f3-a1ad-49bf-9170-676cbbc36ba3} /va /f
Then hit enter
Then type: netcfg -v -u dni_dne
Then hit enter and click the exit box.
Restart your device and all should be ok
Hope this helps
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Ok, so there was a Windows 10 error that caused lan and WiFi drivers to break.
The fix was to re-install the drivers.
You’d need to go into device manager and locate the name of the network adapters.
From there you’ll need to download drivers for that on another computer (one that can get to the internet) and then copy across on a memory stick to instal the drivers and get going |
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"Check for updates. Could be the driver software just needs to update to work with Windows 10. Had so.e teething issues when we updated, great now.
Can't connect to Wi-Fi to check for updates. It was an update that seems to have caused issue as no problems before.
Will give it another go though, thanks."
Use a patch lead and plug it straight into the router... |
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Failing of an update is usually driver related but what you can do is uninstall the update of windows 10 by going back to your previous setup. Update all drivers and then do the windows 10 update . |
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If this is the same update that I experienced across 600 computers then it will be just a uninstall and reinstall of driver from the manufactures website.
Doing rebuilds and roll backs will be very time consuming and risky! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My son is a pc repair technician, there are codes of conduct and strict confidentiality rules to adhere too, especially with the new GDPR rules.
Believe me. It won't be anything the techie won't have seen before :D |
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HI OP
I’ve just realised your about 20 mins from me, I am IT tech many years history and could very easily take a look of you liked?
I can assure you that I’m not easily shocked and it would be nice to have a cuppa! X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just had an update on Windows 10 on our laptop. Great.
Reboots and now won't connect to Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi wireless connection saying off and cannot turn it on.
Now, ordinarily, perhaps a trip to local PC repair shop but what do us swingers do? There's a lot of "intimate" photos and "very interesting" visited websites we've regularly viewed.
What to do?! "
Try uninstalling and reinstalling your WI-fI drivers.
If what I said is greek to you look for somebody you trust who is good with computers. Don't let them take the laptop away. Stay with them as they repair it. Then they can't be nosey. |
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By *htcMan
over a year ago
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Right click on network connections control panel
Disable WiFi
Then enable
Also check the switch on your laptop or FN key shortcut is on.
Windows will then detect it again.
If not need to access device manager a d uninstall then let it auto install |
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