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  1. Posts : 241
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    Windows File Missing! Any Ideas?


    I am getting an error on my reliability history that states my Wlanext.exe file is missing. Or shall I say I discovered that the file is missing. I have 2 computers that have the exact same W7 Ult install. On one I have this file in my C/windows/system32/wlanext, on this computer it does not exist. My wireless seems to be working fine right now, but I don't like the fact I am generating so many problem reports. I have gotten 12 of them since this morning.

    Is this a situation where I would use my install disc to have it do a repair? If so, can someone please step me thru this process as I have not had to do it before. Or is this a sfc/scanow process?

    Sorry, for the questions, but I actually have not had too many problems with any of my W7 OS's yet. Knock on wood!!!
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    toughbook said:
    I am getting an error on my reliability history that states my Wlanext.exe file is missing. Or shall I say I discovered that the file is missing. I have 2 computers that have the exact same W7 Ult install. On one I have this file in my C/windows/system32/wlanext, on this computer it does not exist. My wireless seems to be working fine right now, but I don't like the fact I am generating so many problem reports. I have gotten 12 of them since this morning.

    Is this a situation where I would use my install disc to have it do a repair? If so, can someone please step me thru this process as I have not had to do it before. Or is this a sfc/scanow process?

    Sorry, for the questions, but I actually have not had too many problems with any of my W7 OS's yet. Knock on wood!!!
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    SFC /SCANNOW first and if it doesnt work then a repair install.

    for sfc go start>cmd>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow


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  3. Posts : 241
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    Crazy things are happening! I ran the sfc scannow prompt and it did not find anything wrong. I rebooted, and the file is back in my system32 like it should be. However, I just looked at my reliability monitor and it shows the same trouble code at 8:30 when I rebooted! My wireless connects just fine though. I am stumped....
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  4. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
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    Can you post the trouble code or a screen shot of same?
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  5. Posts : 241
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    Here ya go! Thanks.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Windows File Missing! Any Ideas?-capture.png  
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  6. Posts : 241
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    Here is another one of my reliability monitor.

    I would do a system restore, but I don't have a RP before this started.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Windows File Missing! Any Ideas?-capture-png-2.png  
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  7. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
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    The exception code (c0020043) in the Wireless Lan Problem Report (post #5) points to a RPC_NT_INTERNAL_ERROR.

    This is usually set by default, but check Remote Procedure Calls in Services:
    Type services into the start menu search box and click on the one that has the gear type icon next to it.
    Scroll down to Remote Procedure Call, the status should say started. The second, Remote Procedure Call Locator should say Manual.

    You state:
    I have 2 computers that have the exact same W7 Ult install.
    But, how similar are the two after that?
    Do you have any third-party apps on this one that the other does not, if so, are they up to date?
    Are they connected to the same router?
    Are the hardware drivers used to gain access to the net up to date?
    Can you tell if this one may have any factors that may cause interference to the router?
    Are the Power Options the same or different?
    Have you really been to Mt. Everest?

    If nothing stands out, then I would go with your gut, and Ken's suggestion to do the repair install to see if the repair corrects the problem.

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  8. Posts : 241
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    ANAK.. The 2 Toughbooks are 95% the same hardware & software. The problem one has the Intel 5100AGN, the other has the 4965AGN.

    I have started to track when the error occurs today. Everytime the computer comes out of sleep, restarts, connects to a new WAP, etc the code will show up.

    Today I was at my house doing office work and both computers were using the same WAP, in the same room next to each other. Other computer didn't do it. It's index score is all the way at the top.

    Yes, I have climbed the biggie. I just got back from Pikes Peak on my motorcycle, that was a blast. Put it this way, my Toughbook is always with me. In my mount in my vehicle, in my trunk on my Goldwing, etc. It's kinda like my security blanket

    Thanks for any help you can and are providing. I have searched all over the web and MS for this problem. I will check your suggestions in just a few.
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  9. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
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    You do not have the bit version of your OS listed (32 or 64). I think this link will have the latest driver versions (13.​4.​0.​0) as of 11/29/2010: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sear...&FamilyId=1783 Some users were getting better results if they had the latest drivers. Do not use Device Manager to update if you have to.

    There does not seem to be much affinity for that 5100AGN.
    I was looking through this site: Intel 5100 AGN issues fixed yet? - Page 3 - Tech Support Forums - TechIMO.com, and came across this at post #27: Intel® WiFi Products — Power Save Polling (PSP) causes connection issues with some access points

    From the Intel site:
    Symptom(s):
    The following symptoms may be seen if a Wi-Fi access point (AP) or broadband Wi-Fi router does not properly support the Power Save Polling (PSP) feature:
    • Intermittent loss of Wi-Fi connection
    • Inability to initiate a Wi-Fi connection
    • Poor Wi-Fi connection data performance
    It is kind of why I asked about your power options.
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  10. Posts : 241
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    Without a doubt, the 4965 is heads of shoulders better than the 5100. That freakin 4965 connects at a blink of an eye when I open my lid, say when it's coming out of sleep in the morning or such. Never a problem with it.

    They are both 32 Bit machines. I am running the latest driver from Panasonic. There is one thing about these Toughbooks, they don't like Generic Drivers.

    I just looked at my RM and my last fault was at 11:49 last night. I remember I had to do something real quick at that time before I went to bed. It came out of Resume this morning and there is no error code...Yet. I will watch it to see if it does pop a message.

    Another wierd thing last night. I was plugged into my Ethernet last night for awhile and noticed that my white signal icons were misssing. As soon as I disconnected the Ethernet cord they would pop right back instantly???
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