If the wireless is going bad then even a driver reinstall won't fix the problem. The chip would have to be replaced.

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On 25/05/2010 23:47, Julio and Los pintores De La Cumbia wrote:
hey guys please read this is a very serious matter regarding my
computer. I have a gateway laptop and before it went down because of a
windows problem today I took it in for a repair and the guy told me that
when he reformated my drive he told me that their was a chance that my
wireless chip would go bad. and me thinking that I new I told him that
all I wanted him to do was to reinstaul windows and that the chip had
nothing to do with the computer besides him having to find drivers for
it is that true and do you think I gave him a correct anser I filt he
was trying to rip me off but I made the mistake of leaving my computer
anyways what should I do
sent from My t-mobile dash 3g.
Julio Morones
Nickname Soda-pop
Email Address [email protected]
Skype jmorones03
Klango Sodapop
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Mobile Phone You can text as well. 323-842-0104

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