Unable to write network settings to device
Last answer on Aug 27, 2008 3:11:16 pm BST VR, on Aug 27, 2008 6:15:21 am BSTHello,
I keep trying to set up a home network. I get all the way through the "setting up a wireless router and access point", but my computer will not copy to my flash drive. It comes up with the error: "Unable to write network settings to device" (but doesn't give me a reason why).
I reformatted the flash drive and also used a different one, but to no avail. Neither worked.
I've tried to find information on the Windows website, but there is nothing about this.
Please help!
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0
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