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Window Vista- Go To Control Panel, then go to Mobile PC, then Window Mobility Center, then go to the top right of the mobility center and click on Turn Wireless On
I found many references to this issue but I am not sure which may apply
to your problem. Here is a set of steps to follow from another site:
(Assumes Vista and Realtek)
Open Vista’s Control Panel (Window | Control Panel)
Open the Realtek Audio Manager (not “Sound”)
In the navigation bar in the far right, there is a little yellow
folder icon. It is just below “Device advanced settings” and above
“ANALOG”. Click the folder icon.
Click “Disable front panel jack detection” so that a yellow check
mark shows up. Hit “OK”, and close the Realtek HD Audio Manager. That
should re-enable the sound.
IF the win98 box wont recognize the usb stick you will need to install the drivers in order for the OS to recognize the device, after this you should be able to see the device and files on it
what operating system are you using? if you have windows vista then go to the dell site, download the patch under the windows vista drivers. run the patch, it will remove all traces of the software then download the latest vista driver form the dell site and install it. if that doesnt work then try this.
1. Download the latest Vista driver. 2. Disconnect the PC from the network/Internet 3. Delete the printer 4. Disconnect the printer from the PC 5. Uninstall the software from Device Manager (you have to choose view, show hidden devices). Right click on the printer and choose uninstall. 6. Uninstall the software from the program group or the control panel. 7. Reboot 8. Delete everything in C:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\ 9. Install the Vista Driver reconnecting the printer when the driver install calls for it.
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