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On 19-6-2014 16:51, scott wrote:
> Yep - I'd just hit uninstall and then restart the machine, it should
> then find the "new" hardware and install the driver for it when it
> restarts. Make sure you have a copy of the driver handy just in case
> Windows has lost it... (maybe a good opportunity to check you have the
> latest one anyway).
>
Right.
I checked the drivers and they are up to date.
I did something else then (had found that on the web): in the 'Device
Manager' I (1) /uninstalled/ the wireless LAN, then (2) from 'Action' I
did 'Scan for hardware changes'.
Worked but unfortunately, that did not solve the issue.
I am going further tomorrow...
Thomas
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