I bought a well-maintained, used laptop and bought the hard drive to. I played Windows on it. So you can use that. The problem is that I can't connect to the Wi-Fi and this laptop does not accept a USB stick. The USB ports are not working but charging devices.
Need some tips, do not get on like this.
Do you have all the necessary drivers on it?
Does the wlan nen separate switch outside?
Which laptop?
The exact name?
Which windows?
Which WLAN technology should be installed in the laptop?
What do you see in the device manager?
Which WLAN USB stick did you test?
Without information about your device, no one can give you an answer, at most expressing guesses.
Fujitsu Life book E series
Which term do you mean?
Windows 7
Budgetable WLAN connection
There's a yellow warning sign with an exclamation mark everywhere
Have a wireless box from KD
OK, just ask me and I'll try to help as much as I can
I do not know how I should get the goings on the PC. Without Wi-Fi and working USB ports.
Yes, but I've already tried.
Yes you have flattened the pc or are still old data on it?
especially once could be a lan cable einstecken.musst hold the pc in the near bring.
It is flatter than flat. I have already tried LAN cable. There's not even a signal. It also opens no window for wireless options.
Yes, if you have only installed Win 7, then some drivers are missing, but usb would have funkt.hast you have something in the bios adjusted, or you can set in bios something with usb?
I check that again! Write yourself if something has happened.
Zu.2:
There are several notebooks in the E series. An exact designation would be e.g. E8310. Then I could search the datasheet:
https://www.kastl-gmbh.de/media/pdf_distributor/WVME831077691650.pdf
and then read out the built-in chip in the description under WLAN. On page 2 below is Atheros…
or
I'm looking for Fujitsu Siemens directly for the right driver:
http://support.fujitsupc.com/CS/Portal/supportsearch.do?srch=DOWNLOADS&Series=E%20Series&Model=E8310&ProductType=Notebook%20PC
As the server is down at Fujitsu, I found drivers at Harlander.
http://support.harlander.com/artikelsupport/notebooks/fujitsu-1/fsc-lifebook-e8310.html#drivers
This is an example of how to search for a driver.
The exact name is somewhere on the notebook and also on the bottom in the type designation.
To. 4:
Household usual does not work. Your Wi-Fi depends on the Internet router used. Which router do you use?
To 5:
Where exactly do you have these warnings? Please indicate exactly which device or hardware component the warning is for. Then, right-click on the device's properties and then on the Details tab. There you will find under Properties a selection menu with the entry Device Properties and underneath the name of the device, which does not work properly.
Then select Hardware Ids from the menu. Below this, entries such as e.g. These:
PCI \ VEN_8086 & DEV_1502 & REV_04 & SUBSYS_161C103C
PCI \ VEN_8086 & DEV_1502 & SUBSYS_161C103C
PCI \ VEN_8086 & DEV_1502 & CC_020000
PCI \ VEN_8086 & DEV_1502 & CC_0200
If you now enter the entire top line or the second line in Google search, you will see pages with compatible drivers.
Then you have to select the driver that fits the component and Windows 7. Incidentally, Windows 7 is not always enough, it is also more accurate, namely the 32 or 64 bit version.
So please tell the exact type of your notebook or post a few good photos of the text on the bottom or top.
Or you look in the system control in the entry system. There you will find all important data about your notebook.
To 6:
WLAN box from KD? I do not know, what exactly is that supposed to be? Find nameplate and post the text.
I found the drivers and now it works. Only has to solve the error 651.
I have overlooked something, namely the malfunctioning USB ports and that you have driver problems everywhere.
In the future, when you first start up, can you connect your notebook to the router with a standard network cable? If that had been possible, you would have already had almost all the latest drivers installed via Windows Update. So plug in your notebook with an Ethernet cable to the router and then start the Windows 7 update function (Control Panel… Windows Update or Control Panel… System and Security… Windows Update) and let Windows search for drivers. Many of the driver issues will disappear after that, and then probably the USB ports will work again.
Ok, great.
Ok, can now only make LAN connection and the error 651 is still there…
Read this here
I have already seen that. Unfortunately, I can't continue.
I have already seen that. Just try to install the last driver.