I installed it and its working I don't know what should i do now, but atleast i know it's not a hardware problem thanks to you.Įdited by Ozntr, 14 January 2016 - 04:48 PM. You may need to change boot priority in UEFI/BIOS to your USB flash drive. Tap that at boot and select the USB flash drive. Heres a sample Intel forum posting topic : Intel centrino wireless-n. I believe the boot menu for ASUS is either Esc or F8. There are many Intel forum posts about the many problems this model has with Windows 8.1. When you run Rufus, select iso image instead of Freedos in the dropdown box, click on the folder icon and browse to the iso you downloaded. Backup any data currently on the flash drive. If you do not have a disk you can use Rufus with a USB flash drive to boot. You will need to disable SecureBoot in BIOS and possibly enable Legacy Boot before Fatdog will boot. Lately, the wi-fi disconnects randomly and it says no connections are available or it is connected to the home network but it says No Internet, secured. I don't believe changing the antenna wires will help. I have Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 issue on Dell Inspiron 15R with Windows 10 64-bit. If it detects the wireless card you should be able to connect if it is not a hardware problem. You can verify if this is a bad card by downloading Fatdog64 based on Puppy linux.
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