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I am not able to start some services to get connected wireless. In Device Manager the poster adapter works correctly. The WIFI light is on. Start Windows Wireless Service bar lights up, but the service does not just start. I have run chkdsk and several other parts but registry cleaners I keep coming up empty. Help, please. I've been sarching for hours and hours... and it's already after hours of working offline with the client in their home... no restoration of the system or the backups... typical noob... but not their fault it happened... I did EVERYTHING suggested. Nothing has worked... Almost abandoned and prepared for a re - install... then I found it at the last second... «OMG 911techmedics...» You're crazy GENIUS! Finally, something works and does not require a complete reinstall of the OS. I was so scared of it because Asus does not save a physical copy of the Recovery Manager on the hard drive, and somehow my backup discs (6 disks, waste of my DVD: O) don't work at all after spending an hour by burning. What happened was I used RegTweaker to do a cleaning of registry on my Win7, my computer worked faster, but I lost my WLan service and no matter what I was doing nothing worked, until I stumbled upon your post! I have read more than 50 pages of Web/forum sites and tried probably suggested and none of them worked. I tried: (1) Microsoft Winsock32 Fix I spent 8 hours and none of the above worked. Apparently a lot of people have the same problem after using a registry cleaner. He has tried, tested and proven. I did the registry cleaning on 2 computers and next thing I know on reboot, it is that the WLAN Service went AWOL. My first suspicion is gone to a missing or corrupted Winsock, but I never thought that a simple change of 2 files in the registry would solve the problem. Your piece of text was scary to look at in the beginning, but I was so desperate that I was willing to try anything and it really paid off. Microsoft should pay you the man! Their stupid suggestions do not work. For those who like me, I break down the instructions for you: Step 1: Click the button START Step 3: Click 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE', should extend out to a list of things Step 7: Click on "Dhcp", the right window shows the files in this folder Step 10: Then under 'Services', are looking for "EapHost", this should be a few records below Dhcp step 11: same thing, double-click on the file "DependOnService". Now close everything and RESTART WINDOWS. Your WLan should be back and work once at startup of your computer. Hope that makes you win like he saved me. Thanks to an original poster for the wonderful of the resolution. Your message has been almost too obscure to find, but I'm glad that this has been RESOLVED! I will be passing the word around to save people from the constant agony of WLAN SVC goes ballistic every time after a cleaning the registry. » Now then... I was about to wipe the machine flowering in any case, I thought ' what the *', and just did the 12 steps without even a reg backup... AND THIS DO FEAR WORKED! 911techmedics saved our skins... Thank you!!! The Lady Sharrow... Tags: Windows Similar Questions
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