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I've had my computer for about a year and the other day the Icon in the
system tray (by the clock) that shows my wireless strength disappeared (the one with the computer with a globe if you're connected and a red 'x' if you are not). I've found how to enable and disable all icons execpt that one. Any help? |
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paul is my name i had my computer a month now.my computer have windows
meeting space,what do i need a http,www for it to work "t.mael" wrote: I've had my computer for about a year and the other day the Icon in the system tray (by the clock) that shows my wireless strength disappeared (the one with the computer with a globe if you're connected and a red 'x' if you are not). I've found how to enable and disable all icons execpt that one. Any help? |
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"t.mael" wrote: I've had my computer for about a year and the other day the Icon in the system tray (by the clock) that shows my wireless strength disappeared (the one with the computer with a globe if you're connected and a red 'x' if you are not). I've found how to enable and disable all icons execpt that one. Any help? |
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You could try changing the icon in customise on the network page. Then see
if you are offered the original back. The icon may have been damaged and you may be able to get it back with prior versions in the location or thru system restore. "t.mael" wrote in message ... I've had my computer for about a year and the other day the Icon in the system tray (by the clock) that shows my wireless strength disappeared (the one with the computer with a globe if you're connected and a red 'x' if you are not). I've found how to enable and disable all icons execpt that one. Any help? |