Thanks, that worked perfectly. I stopped the utility in MSCONFIG, then I
restarted, and it didn't come on, so I went in and told it to let windows
manage my network, and I have restarted a few times and it has connected
every time.
>"Frazer Jolly Goodfellow" wrote:
> The usual reason is that the vendor's configuration utility is taking
> control during Windows start-up. You can usually tell that utility to
> let Windows manage the wifi adapter. If not, you may need to track
> down how it is being started up, and stop from doing so - MSCONFIG
> may be be able to help with that.
>
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