Error saving wireless profile

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    windows 7 Home basic
       #11

    chev65 said:
    Those registry settings don't change themselves, you may think this system is fixed but I can assure you it isn't. You only fixed one part of the problem created by malware or a virus.

    If you want to completely fix the other issues and not have the problem occur again I would suggest going through malware removal guide in the following link.

    How to easily clean an infected computer (Malware Removal Guide)

    I've downloaded RegOwnit and I dont know how to gain ownership of it. Please help me .
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  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 x64
       #12

    RegOwnit


    mvs2009 said:
    chev65 said:
    Those registry settings don't change themselves, you may think this system is fixed but I can assure you it isn't. You only fixed one part of the problem created by malware or a virus.

    If you want to completely fix the other issues and not have the problem occur again I would suggest going through malware removal guide in the following link.

    How to easily clean an infected computer (Malware Removal Guide)

    I've downloaded RegOwnit and I dont know how to gain ownership of it. Please help me .

    Once you've navigated using your registry editor (regedt32) to the "Enum" key, right click on the key "folder" (it should look like a folder icon) and click "copy key name". Then, paste inside the bar at the bottom of RegOwnit and it will automatically configure itself. Then simply press the apply button at the bottom and it should tell you that it has set you the owner and given you permissions. However, you're not done yet. Remember that you have to go back to the registry editor, right click on "Enum" and click on "Permissions...". Next, on the "General" or "Users" tab (should be something like that) you'll see a list of users and then checkboxes with "full control" and "read" and stuff. Click on your user name and make sure "full control" and "read" are checked. If not, check it and click apply. Just to be sure, click on "OWNER RIGHTS" in the user list and make sure that full control and read are checked. Then, go to the owner tab and check the "inherit permissions from the object's parent" box. Then click apply.

    PLEASE NOTE: This could potentially fix your problem temporarily. I would strongly suggest following chev65's advice on malware removal because it could easily be caused by a virus.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit.
       #13

    I don't know what's wrong,.. I follow the steps carefully, I download the Regownit, and I try this Method Twice but, the Error Saving Wireless Profile is still in there and the Properties and Configure Option are not Working in Wireless Network Properties..

    edit: but I can connect to the internet,the wireless and the adapter are working...the system detects and connect into my pocket wifi and when I connect my wifi through USB Cable it connects to the internet automatically..
    I just want my wireless properties to work again because I want to change the DNS server I attach to it..
    Last edited by pablito1968; 12 May 2014 at 15:35. Reason: just adding some
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit.
       #14

    is this topic is still alive.? can anyone answer my questions? please?
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  5. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
       #15

    solved by chev65


    I had the same issue, i followed chev65's advice on malware removal and this solved the problem.
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  6. Posts : 10
    Windows 8.1 x64
       #16

    Error :Windows has encountered an error saving the wireless profile


    Hello
    I have read the registry problem you've mentioned but when i open the system tab under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE I only see ControlSet005,006 and 007 but no 001
    can anyone please help
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  7. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #17

    cis71 said:
    I had the same issue, i followed chev65's advice on malware removal and this solved the problem.
    It's nice see someone wise enough to follow my advice for a change.

    Little do these people know, the pathway to the repair is right there in front of them.

    I can't force you all to follow advice people, I can only show you the way to fix problems but you must fix it on your own.

    Over 10K views in such a short amount of time, yep, I wonder how many machines have been fixed by following that link already? Too bad they don't all report back in like you did.


    Thanks for reporting back in.
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  8. Posts : 10
    Windows 8.1 x64
       #18

    chev65 said:
    cis71 said:
    I had the same issue, i followed chev65's advice on malware removal and this solved the problem.
    It's nice see someone wise enough to follow my advice for a change.

    Little do these people know, the pathway to the repair is right there in front of them.

    I can't force you all to follow advice people, I can only show you the way to fix problems but you must fix it on your own.

    Over 10K views in such a short amount of time, yep, I wonder how many machines have been fixed by following that link already? Too bad they don't all report back in like you did.


    Thanks for reporting back in.
    HI chev i followed your advice and removed a few malware by usin Malware Bytes but still my problem isnt solved any further help would be much appreciated
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