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New Windows 7 Insatll--keyboard & wireless problems
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Maybe these topics have been discussed before but i have only just got round to windows 7. I have installed win 7 professional onto a Fujitsu Amilo li1818 laptop, now only half the keys work properly, I have to press the fn key to get letters instead of symbals and secondly win 7 doesn't recognise I have a wireless network card installed in the laptop. I believe its an intel pro wireless lan 3945abg. It is switched on and was working perfectly under Vista, as was the keyboard. Please can anybody help with these problems. Thanks Pete |
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New Windows 7 Insatll--keyboard & wireless problems
"petetop" wrote in message ... Hi Maybe these topics have been discussed before but i have only just got round to windows 7. I have installed win 7 professional onto a Fujitsu Amilo li1818 laptop, now only half the keys work properly, I have to press the fn key to get letters instead of symbals and secondly win 7 doesn't recognise I have a wireless network card installed in the laptop. I believe its an intel pro wireless lan 3945abg. It is switched on and was working perfectly under Vista, as was the keyboard. Please can anybody help with these problems. Thanks Pete Your laptop is not supported by Fujitsu for Windows 7. But, if you installed 32-bit Windows 7, you may get away with downloading and installing the Vista drivers and installing them in compatibility mode. Go here http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/com/support/downloads.html and get all of the drivers for your model laptop. The main ones would be the Chipset and WLAN drivers, but it wouldn't hurt to get them all, including the latest BIOS version if it's not already installed. -- SC Tom -There's no such thing as TMI when asking for tech support. |
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