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       #21

    Yeah, ran scannow and it found no errors.

    I'm downloading Ubuntu now and will get back to you with hopefully good results.
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       #22

    SFC /scannow is still showing up with no errors.

    I'm downloading Ubuntu now and will get back to you with hopefully good results!
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       #23
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  4. Posts : 57
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       #24

    Alright, under additional drivers it says no proprietary drivers are in use.

    Did the steps on the link you sent and no help either.

    Do I need to install Ubuntu? Right now I'm just booting from USB.
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       #25

    emfajardo2 said:
    Alright, under additional drivers it says no proprietary drivers are in use.

    Did the steps on the link you sent and no help either.

    Do I need to install Ubuntu? Right now I'm just booting from USB.
    Live CD is fine, no need to install. I think to wireless adapter just died.

    In ubuntu live cd open terminal as explained before. Then do:

    Code:
     
    sudo  su  -
    lspci
    Does it show the wireless thing in the output?
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       #26

    I'll do that but something interesting happened when I went back to windows.

    It said drivers were installing an I go t hopeful. Then it said that the Intel 5 series/3400 chipset family PCI and express root port 3 are ready to use. But that the network controller is "device unplugged." Doesn't sound too good
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       #27

    I did it and the two Realtek controllers are the ethernet and then an unassigned class: realtek semiconductor Co., rts5116 PCI express card reader.
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       #28

    emfajardo2 said:
    I did it and the two Realtek controllers are the ethernet and then an unassigned class: realtek semiconductor Co., rts5116 PCI express card reader.
    A card reader is for reading SD-cards from digital camera or video camera for example.

    Linux can't find the wifi adapter as well
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       #29

    emfajardo2 said:
    I'll do that but something interesting happened when I went back to windows.

    It said drivers were installing an I go t hopeful. Then it said that the Intel 5 series/3400 chipset family PCI and express root port 3 are ready to use. But that the network controller is "device unplugged." Doesn't sound too good
    Anything changed in device manager? "other devices" or "network" group
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  10. Posts : 57
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       #30

    No nothing else has changed in Ubuntu
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