Question:
PC doesn't start with Wifi card?
Zee
2012-07-15 16:03:17 UTC
Hello,

I got a very strange issue here, my pc was working fine but i had reinstall windows for some reason and after that this probem happens.

my pc doesn't boot (don't give any display) when wifi card is in pci slot but when i remove that wifi card pc boot up and works fine.

same card was working absolutely fine before i reintall windows and i have not changed any other hardware or settings on this pc.

when i finished intalling windows it boots up a couple of time and updates windows and after that i ran into this problem, please help.

thanks.
Three answers:
Nicky
2012-07-15 16:06:15 UTC
Suspicion obviously falls upon the card. When the PC doesn't start, are there beeps or light blinks, as during the Power On Self Test (POST)? This would indicate the likes of a short circuit, or power failure, such as an inablility to supply power to the card, because the card is damaged. You should have a document describing the various POST signals for your computer.
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2017-01-14 03:11:12 UTC
each and all of the solutions look reading your question in a distinctive way than I do. i've got confidence you assert the desktops are linked to the router with wires (ethernet cables) and you're no longer able to get a wifi sign. i'd think of the router isn't wifi. If it does not have an antenna sticking up from the lower back, or in specific says it is a on the spot router then it is not a on the spot router, yet particularly a router purely. as a fashion to apply your on the spot (wifi) adapter to get entry to the internet, you will go with a on the spot router. you need to use it to boot to the router you have already got (a trick to place in), or only replace the router you presently have. good good fortune
2012-07-15 16:23:29 UTC
Odd indeed do not know, just a thought check your bios for wol(wake up on lan) settings probably nothing to do with it but worth a look.


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