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07-06-2014 08:22 AM
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07-07-2014 05:52 AM
Hi:
Below is the link to the wireless card driver you need...
07-06-2014 08:32 AM - edited 07-06-2014 08:32 AM
That is going to be a bit difficult when you have not identified the wireless adapter with its manufacturer and model identifier. 😉
All available drivers for your notebook are located here.
Use the device manager to identify your wifi adapter with its PCI\VEN identifier. Right click the wifi adapter that needs the driver and select properties to invoke the window as in the following image. Post the PCI\VEN character string here in your thread.
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07-06-2014 10:03 AM
Open the device manager and then open the network device section. If there is an adapter installed it should be there.
Use the UEFI Diagnostiocs to test the wireless module. Post the results here.
Press the power button and then immediately tap the Esc key to invoke the startup menu.
In then startup menu press the F2 key.
In the following menu choose component tests. In the menu that follows choose wireless device test.
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07-06-2014 05:31 PM
Hi:
Please do the following and one of us will post the link to the wireless driver you need...
Go to the device manager, find the Other Devices category, and click on the Network Controller needing drivers.
Then click on the Details tab at the top of the Network Controller window.
Now you see a Property drop down list and it is defaulted to Device Description.
Drop down on that and select the second item on the list (Hardware ID's).
Post the top string of characters that begin with PCI\VEN.
07-07-2014 01:42 AM
Have you made a recovery disk set or usb recovery media?
Use it to install the driver for the wireless adapter.
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