The sales person said that the Asus Eee 8G PC is ready to run out of the box and that it has wireless ready to roll and of course it did not, ans still two days later will not start
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You can run recovery by pressing F9 at startup (Asus logo), also you can download Trinity rescue kit from their site. Follow the steps shown, very easy to use.
go to control panel and see the administrator devices, see by network devices. Uninstall the driver, and get the new driver or old version update and reinstall again the driver , and try again.God bless you
Time to get out that restore disc you made when you first got your laptop. The boot sector has errors. Boot with your rescue disc and run CHKDSK/F to clear the errors. Hope that helps.
There should be windows XP restore DVD when you purchased it. Connecting your eeepc to a usb DVD rom and boot from the recovery DVD. It would automatically run the recovery process.
If you are using windows, click the start button, in XP click run (vista just type in the search bar), type in "cmd", once the command window is up, type in "ipconfig /all"
look for the wireless card and the mac address will be the one with the ":" separating the number/letters
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