I have the following problem:
When Easter was, Chip offered this "Wise Care 365 Pro" for free download, and of course I did not miss that. However, I just noticed when I briefly wanted to use my phone as a wireless source that has suddenly appeared on my notebook this icon with the red cross. Now I have the following problem: I'm just wondering if Wise Care 365 can be at fault because you can do that with the very very deep adjustments. Have just made a problem treatment, and it again (from the notebook) reinstall, but that did not work!
And now the wlan adapter is broken. I hope that I did not delete a driver or something. Have often had this problem, and then just reset the entire PC, then everything ran again, but again everything to install and update, I'm really not upset anymore!
Are there any other ways?
Extract from the accompanying text at chip.de:
"Before changes: create backup
To be on the safe side, you can create a system restore point using "Backup backups" before system interventions and perform a full registry backup. If something goes wrong, just restore the original state. "
Restore Windows to the point in time before the improvement of your computer.
Nobody needs a supposedly expensive and expensive tool that runs in the background, taking up memory, and oversees the computer for the purpose of tidying up and freeing up memory as long as CCleaner gives it for free.
1) Never again install tools that claim to make Windows better than Microsoft can. No matter what you think about Windows, Microsoft knows it best. These acceleration, cleansing or other optimization tools have almost always proven to be at least partially harmful (sometimes complete fake). At best, professionals should use this kind of thing - and strangely they do not use it.
2) Uninstall any software that came with the adapter. Delete the adapter in the device driver - including driver, if Windows asks for it. Then reboot once, connect to the Internet in other ways (preferably via Ethernet if possible), let Windows search for a driver. If that does not work, manually reinstall the adapter. Then the problem should be solved in 5 minutes. The success depends essentially on the fact that you first delete the adapter as completely as possible, before reinstalling. Therefore, even trying Windows, to automatically reinstall before booting, do not give in, but: delete - boot - install.
OK thanks
Such tools can sometimes be useful if you install them on a perfectly running system. Mostly, most of them do that when a system is already contaminated and lame. Also, such tools need poer, which makes a system slower.
So first delete the software completely. If it is about the Control Panel / Programs.
Did the part intervene in the adapter settings of your WLAN so completely uninstall the card / module via the Control Panel / Device Manager and restart the computer. The drivers are reinstalled. There are two ways. The system uses the drivers that are present on the system. The driver is installed completely new from the original CD. However, this must be present.
Often it is no longer possible to remove all parts from the registry. Then google how to remove these parts again.
OK thanks