I have a laptop that uses windows xp with a Belkin wireless G notebook adapter I started working with it and my notebook space got full while downloading music so I started erasing things to make more room for my music and after all the erasing I did my card stopped working .. Is there anything I can do to make it work?
You need to run again the set up cd for it to reinstall the card back and to make it work again on your computer....
Posted on Nov 07, 2008
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
Wireless Zero configuration is a utility that connects your computer to a wireless network.
If
Wireless Zero configuration is not enabled, the following message will
appear: "Windows cannot configure this wireless connection."
Note: If you have the Belkin utility installed, you'll need to change the Program Choice in the Options tab so the Windows XP Utility is selected.
Setup steps:
Find Wireless Zero Configuration within the Services list.
Right-click Windows Zero Configuration and select Properties.
Select Automatic from the drop-down menu next to Startup type.
Click Apply and restart your computer.
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