How to remove keyboard on Hi-grade VA250D, and replace Processor from celeron m to AMD Turion 64.? Update: Also will i have to update drivers etc and can i get into windows to update it as well when the new processor is in place? Update 2: its a fic model. Compact and light weight battery for daily use. - With CE and ISO9001 certificate for quality assurance - RoHS approved for toxic free - Advanced Li-ion technology provides improved energy density.
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Hello calmseas and welcome to Vista Forums! Dropping the laptop could mean 'broken parts' inside, things like network cards can be replaced rather easily. But for both wireless and wired to not work makes broken parts less likely. Most laptops have a keyboard key combination to turn wifi on and off. Since we do not know what model laptop you have cannot be more specific. You might try rebooting and looking at the network settings in the BIOS, making sure the devices, wired and wifi, are both turned on and available to be used. If the physical devices are in working condition, you might try the Windows Network Troubleshooter to help sort out any issues there?
Please let us know what you find? I'm a bit confused on when you plug in the ethernet cable. The wifi will not come on, as it is seperate from the wired network.
So, when you plug the laptop directlyn into the router, can you get on the internet? Don't worry about the bios, as I've never seen networking option in there. As a fyi, the load screen usually tells you how to enter 'Setup'. The model number is usually writen on the laptop. Makers love to plaster it all over.
Theres a possibity that the wifi card poped off. They are usually just plugged in onto the mobo, but without the model, I'm not able to help yha. I'm a bit confused on when you plug in the ethernet cable. The wifi will not come on, as it is seperate from the wired network. So, when you plug the laptop directlyn into the router, can you get on the internet?
Don't worry about the bios, as I've never seen networking option in there. As a fyi, the load screen usually tells you how to enter 'Setup'.
The model number is usually writen on the laptop. Makers love to plaster it all over. Theres a possibity that the wifi card poped off. They are usually just plugged in onto the mobo, but without the model, I'm not able to help yha. It sure does help knowing 'VA250D' as it is a Hi-Grade laptop Hi-grade is the brand, and VA250D is the model number. By plugging the laptop in, the wireless is no loger used, and so who cares if it can't find any networks.
Its sorta like saying you can go to the store cause your cars broke, yet you are driving you truck. Okay, I just read the manual for the computer, aznd it does use an add in wireless card, which could have popped off the antena in the fall. I hate linking like this, but here is your user manual: Check, using the manual, if the wireless lights blinks. Also, go into the control panel - System - Device manager and see if there is any red X's or yellow!
By the network adapters. If youre adventurous, the wifi card has it's own back panel, you could open it up and look to see if the antenna has disconnected.
It sure does help knowing 'VA250D' as it is a Hi-Grade laptop Hi-grade is the brand, and VA250D is the model number. By plugging the laptop in, the wireless is no loger used, and so who cares if it can't find any networks. Its sorta like saying you can go to the store cause your cars broke, yet you are driving you truck. Okay, I just read the manual for the computer, aznd it does use an add in wireless card, which could have popped off the antena in the fall. I hate linking like this, but here is your user manual: Check, using the manual, if the wireless lights blinks. Also, go into the control panel - System - Device manager and see if there is any red X's or yellow!
By the network adapters. If youre adventurous, the wifi card has it's own back panel, you could open it up and look to see if the antenna has disconnected. Once again Thankyou using the link to the manual help with know what lights were what 1. Power indicater on 3. Drive acess flashing that is the only 2 lights so no wireless light flashing. Control panel.network adapters loads of yellow exclamation marks has follows Microsoft 6to4 adapter # 2 ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' 6 ' ' ' 7 ' ' 8 ' ' 9 ' ' 10 ' 11 ' 12 ' 14 Atheros AR5005G and VIA RHINE 11 Fast Ethernet have no yellow exclamation mark No I am not adventurous but if and wouldnt know what to open or do once opened.
Hmm, sucky, but welcome to the world of exploration. Firstly, we should try and get the wireless card on.
Trythis: - Click Start - Click Control Panel - Click Network and Internet - Click Network Center - In the left pane, click Manage network connections If it is listed, it may be disabled. Right-click it, and if there is an option to Enable it, click that option As a fyi. In this image: You can see the wifi card. In the middle of the board on thr right. And in this picture Is your antenna.
You can see the little brass plugs on 1 end of the wire. Hmm, sucky, but welcome to the world of exploration. Firstly, we should try and get the wireless card on. Trythis: - Click Start - Click Control Panel - Click Network and Internet - Click Network Center - In the left pane, click Manage network connections If it is listed, it may be disabled. Right-click it, and if there is an option to Enable it, click that option Done just says not connected and a red cross.
In this image: You can see the wifi card. In the middle of the board on thr right. And in this picture Is your antenna.
You can see the little brass plugs on 1 end of the wire. Sorry about the images., guess ebay doesn't like cross posting. You can search ebay for hi-grade VA250D motherboard for the first image.
There's some good pictures: Switch antenna for motherboard for the second one. But either way, it was just extra info. I'm starting to be at a loss for ideas unfortunately, and with the issue happening because of a drop, it's not easy to diagnose over the internet. It maybe time for a person to look at it, and see if theres something broken, unfortunately the laptops old and not worth putting more nthan a few quid into fixing it. Sorry about the images., guess ebay doesn't like cross posting.
You can search ebay for hi-grade VA250D motherboard for the first image. There's some good pictures: Switch antenna for motherboard for the second one. But either way, it was just extra info. I'm starting to be at a loss for ideas unfortunately, and with the issue happening because of a drop, it's not easy to diagnose over the internet. It maybe time for a person to look at it, and see if theres something broken, unfortunately the laptops old and not worth putting more nthan a few quid into fixing it.