Error Saving Wireless Profile Vista
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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and error saving wireless profile the data is invalid support Network & Sharing » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads error saving wireless profile windows 7 Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Error saving wireless profile Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 18 Apr windows has encountered an error saving the wireless profile 2014 #1 bujinkai windows 7 home premium 64bit 5 posts Error saving wireless profile When i tried to access the properties of my wireless network i currently connected. It pops out "Windows has encountered an windows has encountered an error saving the wireless profile element not found error saving the wireless profile. Specific error: The system cannot find the file specified". I'm able to connect to the internet, however, unable to access wireless properties and unable to check/uncheck the boxes in properties tab, unable to access ipv4, ipv6 all other properties. When clicking the "properties (with the admin shield)" in Wireless Network Connection Status, it didnt prompted me to run as admin where it should have. I've tried everything from sfc/scannow (everything is
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fine), uninstall the wireless device and reinstalled it, deleted all wireless profile, netsh ipv4 reset, winsock reset, ipv4 interface install, system restore (does not have a restore point).....and still unable to access the wireless properties as i am able before. I did not know what happened that able to cause this kinda problem. I fear it will cause future problems although there isnt any harm now except for unable to access the ipv4 and other properties. Please help. Attached Thumbnails Attached Images My System Specs Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number Asus OS windows 7 home premium 64bit Antivirus bitdefender bujinkai View Public Profile Find More Posts by bujinkai . 18 Apr 2014 #2 tkit770 Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit 2 posts i have the same problem and I can't figure it out. I cannot connect to my wifi but I can't browse. I can ping and got a reply but still can't browse. Does anyone have this problem? My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell XPS 8300 OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit tkit770 View Public Profile Find More Posts by tkit770 29 Apr 2014 #3 Maira Windows 7 Basic 64bit 1 posts I am facing the same problem. Neither can i view the IPv4 properties nor can i connect to the inte
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Wireless Connection Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by johnpepper, Mar 20, 2010. Thread Status: Not https://forums.techguy.org/threads/wireless-connection.911502/ open for further replies. Advertisement johnpepper Thread Starter Joined: Aug 22, 2009 Messages: 54 Windows Vista 64 Bit Home Premium. Internet works fine, but if I click on my network icon and click connect to network and than right click choose properties on my connection or any connection, a error pops up saying: Windows has encountered an error saving the wireless profile. Specific error: The data is invalid. Plus if error saving I go into Network and Sharing Center and Manage Network Connections, the area is empty and I don't know what happen to the wireless connection profile. The profile to access and change the dns and stuff. My network Adapter card is Belkin N Wireless F5D8053 V3, which I have the latest drivers for the adapter. Any help is appreciated. Ask me any questions you need to know more about windows has encountered this problem. Thank you for your support johnpepper, Mar 20, 2010 #1 Sponsor makethissound Joined: Mar 17, 2010 Messages: 48 Are you using Windows to control your Wifi card, or are you using some utility? Like a Belkin one, or a Dell/HP one that came with your computer? i suggest letting windows manage your Wifi to help simplify troubleshooting. Windows Vista To start Wireless Zero Configuration in Windows Vista you need to log in as an Administrator. Click on Start and Control Panel Select Administrative Tools and then Services In the Services box scroll down the list of Services (Local) until you find the one labelled Wired AutoConfig and double click it. In the Wired AutoConfig Properties (Local Computer) box change the Startup type to Automatic Click on Start and once the service has started click on OK Now find the service labelled WLAN AutoConfig and double click it. In the WLAN AutoConfig Properties (Local Computer) box change the Startup type to Automatic Click on Start and once the service has started click on OK Go to File and Exit to close the Services windowClick to expand... quoted from http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/wire...longer-connect-using-wireless-connection.html makethissound, Mar 21, 2010 #2 TerryNet Terry Moderator Joined: Mar 23, 2005 Messages: 71,9