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Hi, I have upgraded from XP Prof to Vista Business, And i removed XP Prof
from my Laptop completely, Now when iam trying to connect to Wirless Network IntelPro Wirless which came with Dell, Its not able to connect and iam getting mess like Wirless Adapter not found.But when i went and look in the Device Manager the Wirless Adapter is still there, I dont know why Vista unable to look at the Adapter already exixts, Can some please help me with this problem. |
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Haianand90 wrote: Hi, I have upgraded from XP Prof to Vista Business, And i removed XP Prof from my Laptop completely, Now when iam trying to connect to Wirless Network IntelPro Wirless which came with Dell, Its not able to connect and iam getting mess like Wirless Adapter not found.But when i went and look in the Device Manager the Wirless Adapter is still there, I dont know why Vista unable to look at the Adapter already exixts, Can some please help me with this problem. Does Device Manager show that the Intel wireless adapter is working normally? Is a driver installed? When I installed Vista on my Motion M1300 Tablet PC, the Intel wireless adapter wasn't enabled, because there's no driver for it on the Vista DVD. I connected the computer to the Internet through its wired Ethernet adapter, ran Windows Update, and Vista automatically found and installed the Intel wireless driver. Is there a switch on your laptop that enables and disables the wireless adapter? -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |