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Plug it into the working computer with internet access and copy the file to the faulty PC and install the program.
Save the file to a USB flash drive or other removable media. You will need to copy the program across to the faulty PC
The way they uploaded was a little disconcerting. I have sent two screenshots - "DvcMgr.png" and "Sys screenshot.png" Restart the computer to complete this action.Ĭ:\Windows\system32>netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log You must restart the computer in order to complete the reset.Ĭ:\Windows\system32>netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log
All rights reserved.Ĭ:\Windows\system32>netsh winsock reset catalog Here is the DOS screen, with its response to the commands :Ĭopyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. The reboot did not give any messages - the machine appeared to boot as normal, and become available, but after the reboot, there are still no wireless networks. When I opened Command as Administrator, it recognised the commands. 'netsh' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. When I opened a command window (using your exact method) and copied/pasted your commands, it said. Wow - that's a much fuller, more preofessional response than I expected. Normally, it shows two - my router and a paid, public router in my area. The WiFi connection is showing no networks. It is currently connected to the Internet - but via an Ethernet cable that is stretched across two rooms, so not a solution that I want to be permanent.
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I looked in Help to find out how to verify it, but I didn't find any info. The router is certainly transmitting, so I assume you mean the receiver in the PC. I didn't know the wireless could be switched off. Terry, your simple question rocked me back on my heels. Any assistance would be very much appreciated. Normally, it stays on all the time apart from being put to sleep at night, so I don't have to boot the next morning.
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I'm starting to wonder if a hardware component has gone down - but it would be quite a coincidence that it should happen at the time of a software change and reboot. In fact, I have run all troubleshooters that seemed like remote possibilities, but none of them can identify a problem.ĭuring all of this, I have rebooted many times. The network troubleshooter says it can't identify the problem. I use Avast virus protection, and I have tried disabling it, but the wireless adapter is still not visible. In fact, in desperation, I have also re-installed most other drivers.
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There is also a Realtek PCIe GBE family controller driver under Network Adapters, which I have also deleted and reinstalled.
I have also been to the Fujitsiu web site and downloaded the Qualcom Atheros driver, and installed it with the. I have de-installed Network adapters/Microsoft virtualWiFi miniportAdapterĪnd Network adapters/Qualcom Atheros AR946x Wireless Network Adapter and restarted the PC to re-install them via Ethernet - to no avail If I look in Device Manager, there are no exclamation marks. If I open "Manage Wireless Networks", no networks are shown. I connected an Ethernet from router to my PC, and I now have Internet connectivity again - but I still can't get the PC to see the wireless network. I borrowed another computer from my neighbour, which connected to the internet through my wireless router, so I know the router is transmitting. Following de-installation, I had to reboot, and when the PC came up again, there was no wireless connection. I had a commercially bought program (Ulead Photo Impact) which had an autodetect feature that popped up and annoyed me every time I connected a camera, so I de-installed PhotoImpact to get rid of the autodetect. I have a Fujitsu Lifebook A-series A544 64-bit laptop (Intel core i3) running Win-7 Pro.