@flacon_700 wrote:
Hi
I have Inspiron 700m laptop.
My laptop fails to detect any of the available wireless networks when i use microsoft Client.If i select Intel client for detecting & connecting wireless networks, it works fine.
I was installing a software & that time i disabled my antivirus(but i forgot to disconnect my laptop from the internet),during this period few adware worms entered my laptop.I removed them from norton tools & to remove few of them i deleted their registry entries in my laptop's by using "regedit", on the guidelines provided on the norton website.
From that time my laptop's microsoft wireless network is not working properly.
Can anybody suggest me the possible solution for this?
Waiting for early response..
If you changed something in the registry and do not know what entries you changed, then it is impossible for anyone to figure out what you did to mess things up. My only suggestion is to do a system restore to restore your system to a state when it was working. Then get some decent spyware removal programs to remove the spyware without having to take the dangerous step of editing the registry yourself.
If you changed something in the registry and do not know what entries you changed, then it is impossible for anyone to figure out what you did to mess things up. My only suggestion is to do a system restore to restore your system to a state when it was working. Then get some decent spyware removal programs to remove the spyware without having to take the dangerous step of editing the registry yourself.
Steve
Hi
could you please let me how do i restore my system?
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Steve
Hi I did system restore to previous working condition. Now microsoft client is connecting to the wireless network. But even now when i click on wireless icon in system tray, it'll not show any of the available networks (Even though it connects).Can you please suggest me how do i make it show all available networks.
flacon_700
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June 14th, 2005 22:00
nobody is there to help me out here ??
volcano11
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June 15th, 2005 03:00
If you changed something in the registry and do not know what entries you changed, then it is impossible for anyone to figure out what you did to mess things up. My only suggestion is to do a system restore to restore your system to a state when it was working. Then get some decent spyware removal programs to remove the spyware without having to take the dangerous step of editing the registry yourself.
Steve
flacon_700
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June 15th, 2005 18:00
Hi
could you please let me how do i restore my system?
thanks
volcano11
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June 15th, 2005 20:00
Start > Control Panel > Perfomance and Maintenance > System Restore
Steve
flacon_700
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June 16th, 2005 18:00
Hi
I tried this method.It's unable to restore it :( .
Any other way to restore to factory settiings?
volcano11
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June 17th, 2005 01:00
See the following:
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Steve
flacon_700
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June 20th, 2005 00:00
Hi
I did system restore to previous working condition.
Now microsoft client is connecting to the wireless network.
But even now when i click on wireless icon in system tray, it'll not show any of the available networks (Even though it connects).Can you please suggest me how do i make it show all available networks.
Thanks & Regards
flacon_700
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July 1st, 2005 01:00