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I've used these images to repair over a hundred OEM Windows 7 machines and never had one that would not activate with the original key, although about 10% require phone activation that is not a problem.Īll other drivers are easily obtained on the Dell support web site. I don't see the advantage of buying disks that you can get for free. You might also want to check thier support website FOR that model and see if there is any updates to the BIOS and other things, but as I said to begin with, this gets real technical at this point and may be over your head in many aspects. That way when it reinstalls it does reinstall factory fresh, then to go through all those technical steps (just something to consider).
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Explain the laptop is second hand and you would like to purchase the OEM DVDs for it, which then you can provide them the serial number, P/S number, etc. Or go to click on support, and call them. I would first download all the drivers you need, and from the above you know that your wireless is the DW1501 Wireless-N WLAN Half-Mini Card.Įverything else looks okay and with your previous troubleshooting, I would do either a repair installation like THIS if you need to save documents and programs, or else just do a clean reinstall. The key should be on a sticker on the laptop, and Dell often puts them in the battery compartment.
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Still does actually, aside from the connection issues.ĭon't worry about not having a disk, it is Windows 7 Pro 圆4 machine IIRC (check that), but you can download a legitimate ISO image of the same version you run from DIGITAL RIVER, burn it to a DVD and do a repair or reinstall then re-activate with your key. I would have simply formatted this thing, but I bought it secondhand and did not received the disk. Thank you again for your assistance with this issue. I currently have three other laptops working just fine. : Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) : 5C-26-0A-41-65-C0Įthernet adapter Bluetooth Network Connection:ĭescription. : Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection : Thursday, Decem4:50:04 PMĭefault Gateway. Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection:ĭescription. : Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection 2: Point to mind, is it under warranty? If so you should contact Dell, though they probably make you do that 'Factory Restore' step anyway to make sure it isn't Windows itself a problem.īeast, I have pasted below the text file I found If so then your probably having a issue inside the laptop (hardware). Do a fresh reload of Windows and drivers, then try and see if you keep having Wifi issue. That said, being 'over your head' technically, the simpliest alternative at this point would be to either the IT tech to deal with it OR you can get a external drive, run Windows Easy Transfer and backup your data (nor programs) then get the Windows and Drivers DVDs set next to you and download / run DBAN to completely wipe the drive clean. Basically a similair laptop is around $349 (i5 at Walmart) to around $500 or more, but if your 'just look at it' starts at least $100 and can easily be $300 or more to 'fix it' depending on what they find, yeah you sort of got to weight that out for yourself. Yeah your at a price point difference that is a 6 of one half solution.
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That signal also shows full strength in the network connections window. Even when disabling/reenabling and upon reinstall. Now, it completely fails to connect at all. The thing worked like a charm for a few hours. At my wit's end, I purchased a Netgear wireless USB adaptor.
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I have tried all the basic fixes, so unless I have made some glaring mistake, please trust that I have: The wireless signal always displays at full strength, yet it will say "limited access" above it. At both my home network, and my college network, the internet connection starts out fine, and then within 5-10 minutes disconnects. I own a Dell Latitude e6410 professional. Also, forgive my inexperience, reading through some of your posts seems to demand a level of familiarity with computer systems I am nowhere near. My laptop of late has been acting very strangely.