I had a similar problem with one of my laptops. The problem for me was that the computer was EXTREMELY slow in general, for example when i clicked on the start menu, it took a few minutes for it to open. I tried everything, even a reinstallation of Windows Vista but it didn't solve my problem. To my big surprise, when I deactivated my wireless network card ( by accident ) the computer was back to normal again. I don't know how this is possible and sadly the warranty has expired so I can't get my wlan-card replaced.
This is probably not the solution to your problem but I thought I'd share it anyway :emotion-1:
SeULaN
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May 5th, 2009 03:00
Hi guys,
I had a similar problem with one of my laptops. The problem for me was that the computer was EXTREMELY slow in general, for example when i clicked on the start menu, it took a few minutes for it to open. I tried everything, even a reinstallation of Windows Vista but it didn't solve my problem. To my big surprise, when I deactivated my wireless network card ( by accident ) the computer was back to normal again. I don't know how this is possible and sadly the warranty has expired so I can't get my wlan-card replaced.
This is probably not the solution to your problem but I thought I'd share it anyway :emotion-1:
chasyooo
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November 26th, 2017 01:00
this is not an aswer to any of your questions. also have the same prob. where ill I found my wireless network card. I mean how to deactivate it?