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Got my wireless Code 10 problem fixed, here’s how…
Grab latest drivers from here – http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=14833&pid=61026&mode=threaded&start=
Switch out main INF – http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=15181
DONE!
#1 Running x86 or x64?
x86
#2 Service “Wired AutoConfig” enabled? Yes you need this for some [or most maybe] Wireless cards
Yes
#3 Do you have any security programs installed?
NoI will try your other suggestion as well.
Well I do still have the problem with my wireless card. I was hoping to get this fixed before I go on vacation, so I can use the wifi at airports en route.
I followed your directions to a T and everything is working perfect. I was also able to get the intel turbo memory to no longer say code 10, now I just need to figure out how to enable readyboost on it.
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Well here’s how I got turbo memory working…After following the above guide and installing the latest turbo memory driver from intel
First of all, there is no longer turbo memory console window in this updated version. So you have to do it manually.
I went to the computer management program. From there you format the imd-0 as maximum size to fat32, label however you want, and give it a drive letter.
Now go to my computer and right click the newly made drive, go to properties, now go to readyboost, and enable it.
The only problem now is windows keeps writing a recycle bin file to the drive and bitching about how there is no space left on it.
Yes sir, both of them say device cannot start. I cannot find my other wifi card, and only have one turbo memory module. I’m going to give your readyboost procedures a go, and see if that fixes the turbo mem problem (code 10).
I’d also like to know what the latest instructions are with this. Maybe this will fix my code 10 problem or once I get that fixed, allow me to have the readyboost/drive like in vista.
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