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Re: Wireless Adapter Usually Disabled on Startup in XP
On Jan 24, 10:56 am, "wilscott...@yahoo.com" <wilscott...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> On Jan 24, 7:52 am, ajkessel <ajkes...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Using XP SP2 on a Lenovo X60 laptop, my wireless card is usually (but
> > not always) disabled on startup or resume from hibernation. It doesn't
> > matter whether the hardware switch for the card is on or off. It also
> > doesn't seem to matter what the state of the card was when the machine
> > was last shut down or hibernated. I thus need to manually go into the
> > network settings and re-enable it.
>
> > Any ideas what is causing this? Is there some way to fix it so the
> > default state is already on?
>
> > Failing that, is there a command line script that would enable the
> > adapter that I could add to my startup scripts?
>
> perhaps there's a hardware profile setup on the laptop that disables
> the card?
Good suggestion, but I don't see any hardware profiles at all defined
in control panel->system->hardware profiles. I also looked under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Hardwa re Profiles and
didn't see anything relevant, but I wonder if I can set something
there that will fix the problem?
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