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    removed vista and installed xp.. wireless wont work now

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by k2worldwweapon, Mar 14, 2007.

  1. k2worldwweapon

    k2worldwweapon Notebook Enthusiast

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    i replaced vista with xp on my Satellite A135-S2246 and now my wireless wont work.. can someone please help
     
  2. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    First thing I'd check is to see if the WiFi driver is installed.
     
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    windows update solved the problem on many ppl's s2276. There is a big thread about this on the forum.
     
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    yea i saw that thread.. i have the s2246 and ran all the windows update.. still nothing..

    and night 2004.. do the only drivers i could find for this computer was for windows vista...
     
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    check the 2276 upgrade thread i guess u have the same model with celeron instead od dual core. all drivers for s2276 shud work fine on your notebook. u can aslo dw atheros drivers from the microsoft website...........as someone had mentioned.
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