SOURCE: lost driver on samsung r60
hey
here is the link for the driver..
http://www.samsung.com/he/support/productsupport/download/Model_Select2.aspx?type=Notebook%20Computer&subtype=R-Series&model=NP-R60PLUS&fileType=DR&LSSI=/he/module/ssi/left/lmenu_notebookcomputer_r_series.sec&RSSI=/he/module/ssi/right/rmenu_notebookcomputer.sec
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Kushal
SOURCE: SAMSUNG r60 plus laptop that has poor video quality
Try going to the Samsung Support site here
http://www.samsung.com/he/products/notebookcomputer/r_series/np_r60plus.asp
and downloading the drivers.
SOURCE: samsung r60 plus - wireless become disabled
Have a look around the edges of your lapto pto try and find a wireless switch, if its not there then it may be on your keyboard usually you have to press FN then another key to enable it. if its not this them it could be turned off in the BIOS or you may have a corrupt driver. Cant direct you to the exact location of the switch it will be there just have a real good search around and on the keyboard . Hope this helps
SOURCE: how to download driver for samsung r60 plus in
hi go here>> http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/detail/supportPrdDetail.do?menu=SP00&prd_mdl_cd=&prd_mdl_name=NP-R60PLUS&prd_ia_sub_class_cd=P
choose operating sytem ie: xp / vista/ win 7 click download , there is also a how to page there to.
hope this helps. :)
SOURCE: samsung r60 plus does not recognise a/c power,i
1. Test power adapter for output voltage. Bend the power cable in various directions while doing this to be sure that there is no broken conductors in the cable.
2. If power adapter is Ok, connect it & see if the power LED on the laptop will glow when you jiggle the power connector in various directions. If yes, then the DC jack might be loose or damaged, & need to be either re-soldered or replaced.
3. If not, then disassemble the laptop. Remove any components that attach to the laptop's motherboard first (e.g. battery, hard drive, RAM, wireless card, optical drive, ... etc.)
4. Next, remove the keyboard & the LCD screen.
5. Finally, unscrew all screws that hold the upper cover & lower cover together so that you could gain access to the motherboard.
6. Inspect the solder points connecting the DC jack to the motherboard. Make sure that none of them is loose. If any, re-solder them.
7. Inspect the center pin in the DC jack. Make sure that it is not broken or loose. If it is, then you might need to replace the DC jack.
8. When you are done, re-assemble back the laptop.
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