Error 193 0xc1 Wlan Service
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even though drivers and hardware appear to be functioning fine. Here is how to fix it. Steps (4 total) 1 Identify the problem When troubleshooting your lack of wireless connectivity, you just might run into this: "The Windows Wireless Service is not running
Windows Could Not Start The Wlan Autoconfig Service On Local Computer Error 1068
on this computer." If you do, check these first: a) Always the first step! Check your laptop
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for a wireless shutoff switch. This could be a blue Fn key sequence, or a physical switch location on the front or sides of the windows could not start the wlan autoconfig service on local computer error 1075 laptop, or in the case of some (HP's), a touch switch just above the keyboard. b) Go to Control panel\Network and Sharing Center. Select "Change adapter settings", and check status of your Wireless Network Connection. If it shows a red X, http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/wlan-autoconfig-service-error-193-0xc1-not-a-valid/16ba1fe2-45cc-4bf7-85a5-512a50129bf1 and says "Not Connected", right click the connection and select "Connect / Disconnect." If this works, great. If not, continue. c) Go to Control Panel\Device Manager, open up your Network adapters, right click on your Wireless apapter and select Properties. On the General tab, verify the device is working properly. If the status is shown otherwise, you likely have a hardware or driver failure. Check the driver tab and possibly update your driver. Otherwise, there are may other posts on proceeding from this point, https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/2112-fixing-your-wlan-autoconfig-service not related to the WLAN AutoConfig service. Please seek help there. d) Assuming you are still having issues but things look fine so far, go to Start and type services.msc. You may need administrator privileges to proceed here. Sort the list of Services by name, and find the WLAN AutoConfig service. Verify that the service is shown as Startup Type: Automatic, and that the Status is shown as Started. If both are true, then I refer you back to step 1.c above. If not, then we are getting closer to the reason for this How-To. Likely you will find the Type as Automatic, and the Status blank (i.e. not started). Right click the service and select Start, or with the service highlighted you can select Start on the left in the service description window. This might work, but you may get the following: "Windows could not start the WLAN AutoConfig service on Local Computer. Error: 0xc00ce558; 0xc00ce558" If you get this error, then it's time to get busy. You can also check the Dependencies tab and verify that all four of the main system components that the WLAN AutoConfig service depends on are in good shape. 2 Verify Cause At this point, we have ruled out a hardware failure and a diver problem, and found that the WLAN AutoConfig service is not launching properly. This took me a bit to find, but I found the answer provided by Barry Hubbard back in March of 2010. I will
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