• Can't find the wireless switch on my Toshiba P750 ST5GX1.
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Simple enough problem, but there's no physical button on the laptop anywhere that I've seen, and nothing else seems to work. Of course Toshiba doesn't have proper support for the problem, so I'm a little stuck. I had the laptop in my backpack for about an hour maybe, and when I took it out the WLAN didn't work at all. No idea why, I didn't bump it or move it the entire time. On the laptop's keyboard, there are two ways to supposedly 'solve' the problem according to Toshiba. One is hitting Fn + F8, which quickly activates and deactivates the WiFi, that only tells me again that I need to find some physical switch and turn on the wireless capabilities. Then, there are 7 hotkeys right above the keyboard, one of which I'm assuming does something to the WiFi, but again doesn't work. When I hit the hotkey, it deactivates for a second, then turns on again. Does anyone, anyone at all have a solution to this problem? I've been scouring the internet for ways to fix this, but none of them work, and almost all of them are slightly different models that do have physical switches. Windows recognizes the card, but won't let me connect it because it says it's been deactivated manually, which it hasn't. Thanks in advance, I hope to have this fixed before I start college in a few days, it's kind of essential to have this day and age. [B]EDIT:[/B] Error in the title, I guess the specific model is a Satellite P750-ST4NX1. [editline]2nd January 2012[/editline] Alright, so I guess it may have something to do with a Windows 7 Update, is there any way to manually remove them? Or did I just get fucked into reformatting or something?
Do a system restore to a day that it was working, itl get rid of any recent updates too
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