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Trying to install wireless driver

Last answer on Oct 20, 2009 6:30:01 am BST frankiep, on Jul 4, 2009 6:16:18 am BST 
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Hello,
I have my wireless router working but my inspiron 6400 all of a sudden doesnt have any wireless icons anywhere so I think the driver dropped out. I have downloaded a new one from the Dell site but it still doesnt work. I think I might be doing something wrong in the unzipping or installation process. Someone please help me.
Thanks

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fella1960, on Jul 4, 2009 2:35:16 pm BST

Dear Sir,

I will advise you doing a system restore to your machine!

Press start then click on all programs,

Click on Accessories then go on system tools,

Open System Restore!

Select a date when your pc was running fine then click next

Let the process to be done then restart your machine

Thanks

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 Miklos, on Oct 20, 2009 6:30:01 am BST

I read your previous response re: installing wireless driver where you suggested system resart.
I have a same problem but System restart does not show earlier times only todays date as a restart point. Anzy suggestions? thanks in advance...

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