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Ok, I have been trying to find a solution to my problem for 2 weeks now. I
am at the end of my rope. I sm not an advanced user but I'm not an idiot either so don't be patronizing or gloating over your knowledge. Just help me. Here is the problem... (oh boy...) I let an aquaintence use my laptop. I have a Compaq Presario f730US. I run Vista 32bit. When I got the computer back the next day, I could no longer get wireless. The Wireless button on the front won't turn blue. I have tried installing the drivers. I can use the ethernet but I got a laptop so I woulldn't be on a leash. I know that allowing someone to take my computer out of my sight ws stupid. It will never happen again. Does anyone have any suggestions? I recently lost my job and can not afford even a small diagnostic fee at the local computer repair place. Help |
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have you tried the hotkey to turn it on the laptop?? Is it enabled in windows?? Did you go to deviece manager make sure everything is working properly? -- krazyl [image: http://www.signaturebar.com/uploads/images/64193.gif] |
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have you tried the hotkey to turn it on the laptop?? Is it enabled in windows?? Did you go to deviece manager make sure everything is working properly? -- krazyl [image: http://www.signaturebar.com/uploads/images/64193.gif] |
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Piksi wrote:
Ok, I have been trying to find a solution to my problem for 2 weeks now. I am at the end of my rope. I sm not an advanced user but I'm not an idiot either so don't be patronizing or gloating over your knowledge. Just help me. Here is the problem... (oh boy...) I let an aquaintence use my laptop. I have a Compaq Presario f730US. I run Vista 32bit. When I got the computer back the next day, I could no longer get wireless. The Wireless button on the front won't turn blue. I have tried installing the drivers. I can use the ethernet but I got a laptop so I woulldn't be on a leash. I know that allowing someone to take my computer out of my sight ws stupid. It will never happen again. Does anyone have any suggestions? I recently lost my job and can not afford even a small diagnostic fee at the local computer repair place. Help Starting out your post by being passive-aggressively offensive (why assume people will be "patronizing or gloating"?) isn't the best strategy for getting people to help you. Just sayin'. 1. Control PanelDevice ManagerNetwork adapters - expand this category. What is in there? Do you see an entry for your wireless network adapter? Does it have a red X next to it? If yes, right-click on it and Enable it. Turn on your wireless button. You will have wireless. 2. If you still don't have wireless and/or nothing appears for the adapter after installing the drivers*, the adapter or the button may have died or something else is interfering. a. Do a System Restore to when things worked correctly. If this solves the issue, you're done. b. If System Restore doesn't solve the issue, then we can go further to determine if the issue is hardware or software. Do the steps recommended above and report back the results first. *And at the risk of seeming "patronizing or gloating", you did install the correct drivers, yes? This is a link to HP's page for your Broadcom wireless adapter: http://tinyurl.com/4n57qo Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Piksi wrote:
Ok, I have been trying to find a solution to my problem for 2 weeks now. I am at the end of my rope. I sm not an advanced user but I'm not an idiot either so don't be patronizing or gloating over your knowledge. Just help me. Here is the problem... (oh boy...) I let an aquaintence use my laptop. I have a Compaq Presario f730US. I run Vista 32bit. When I got the computer back the next day, I could no longer get wireless. The Wireless button on the front won't turn blue. I have tried installing the drivers. I can use the ethernet but I got a laptop so I woulldn't be on a leash. I know that allowing someone to take my computer out of my sight ws stupid. It will never happen again. Does anyone have any suggestions? I recently lost my job and can not afford even a small diagnostic fee at the local computer repair place. Help Starting out your post by being passive-aggressively offensive (why assume people will be "patronizing or gloating"?) isn't the best strategy for getting people to help you. Just sayin'. 1. Control PanelDevice ManagerNetwork adapters - expand this category. What is in there? Do you see an entry for your wireless network adapter? Does it have a red X next to it? If yes, right-click on it and Enable it. Turn on your wireless button. You will have wireless. 2. If you still don't have wireless and/or nothing appears for the adapter after installing the drivers*, the adapter or the button may have died or something else is interfering. a. Do a System Restore to when things worked correctly. If this solves the issue, you're done. b. If System Restore doesn't solve the issue, then we can go further to determine if the issue is hardware or software. Do the steps recommended above and report back the results first. *And at the risk of seeming "patronizing or gloating", you did install the correct drivers, yes? This is a link to HP's page for your Broadcom wireless adapter: http://tinyurl.com/4n57qo Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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You are right. I am stressed our and apologise for my attitude. I am
following your advice. Will post the results. Thank you. "Malke" wrote in message ... Piksi wrote: Ok, I have been trying to find a solution to my problem for 2 weeks now. I am at the end of my rope. I sm not an advanced user but I'm not an idiot either so don't be patronizing or gloating over your knowledge. Just help me. Here is the problem... (oh boy...) I let an aquaintence use my laptop. I have a Compaq Presario f730US. I run Vista 32bit. When I got the computer back the next day, I could no longer get wireless. The Wireless button on the front won't turn blue. I have tried installing the drivers. I can use the ethernet but I got a laptop so I woulldn't be on a leash. I know that allowing someone to take my computer out of my sight ws stupid. It will never happen again. Does anyone have any suggestions? I recently lost my job and can not afford even a small diagnostic fee at the local computer repair place. Help Starting out your post by being passive-aggressively offensive (why assume people will be "patronizing or gloating"?) isn't the best strategy for getting people to help you. Just sayin'. 1. Control PanelDevice ManagerNetwork adapters - expand this category. What is in there? Do you see an entry for your wireless network adapter? Does it have a red X next to it? If yes, right-click on it and Enable it. Turn on your wireless button. You will have wireless. 2. If you still don't have wireless and/or nothing appears for the adapter after installing the drivers*, the adapter or the button may have died or something else is interfering. a. Do a System Restore to when things worked correctly. If this solves the issue, you're done. b. If System Restore doesn't solve the issue, then we can go further to determine if the issue is hardware or software. Do the steps recommended above and report back the results first. *And at the risk of seeming "patronizing or gloating", you did install the correct drivers, yes? This is a link to HP's page for your Broadcom wireless adapter: http://tinyurl.com/4n57qo Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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You are right. I am stressed our and apologise for my attitude. I am
following your advice. Will post the results. Thank you. "Malke" wrote in message ... Piksi wrote: Ok, I have been trying to find a solution to my problem for 2 weeks now. I am at the end of my rope. I sm not an advanced user but I'm not an idiot either so don't be patronizing or gloating over your knowledge. Just help me. Here is the problem... (oh boy...) I let an aquaintence use my laptop. I have a Compaq Presario f730US. I run Vista 32bit. When I got the computer back the next day, I could no longer get wireless. The Wireless button on the front won't turn blue. I have tried installing the drivers. I can use the ethernet but I got a laptop so I woulldn't be on a leash. I know that allowing someone to take my computer out of my sight ws stupid. It will never happen again. Does anyone have any suggestions? I recently lost my job and can not afford even a small diagnostic fee at the local computer repair place. Help Starting out your post by being passive-aggressively offensive (why assume people will be "patronizing or gloating"?) isn't the best strategy for getting people to help you. Just sayin'. 1. Control PanelDevice ManagerNetwork adapters - expand this category. What is in there? Do you see an entry for your wireless network adapter? Does it have a red X next to it? If yes, right-click on it and Enable it. Turn on your wireless button. You will have wireless. 2. If you still don't have wireless and/or nothing appears for the adapter after installing the drivers*, the adapter or the button may have died or something else is interfering. a. Do a System Restore to when things worked correctly. If this solves the issue, you're done. b. If System Restore doesn't solve the issue, then we can go further to determine if the issue is hardware or software. Do the steps recommended above and report back the results first. *And at the risk of seeming "patronizing or gloating", you did install the correct drivers, yes? This is a link to HP's page for your Broadcom wireless adapter: http://tinyurl.com/4n57qo Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Piksi wrote:
You are right. I am stressed our and apologise for my attitude. I am following your advice. Will post the results. Thank you. No problem. I'll look for your next reply. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Piksi wrote:
You are right. I am stressed our and apologise for my attitude. I am following your advice. Will post the results. Thank you. No problem. I'll look for your next reply. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |