Intel atom n450 emachines wireless driver
Hi Arnold,
I am sure if you are looking to buy it there are several websites from where you can. i found one which is this http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-N450-Notebook-Processor.23722.0.html
hope this helps.
SOURCE: wifi driver for emachines n450
I think this is what you need. I think although it says N350 it uses the Atom N450 processor. The machine could have either the Atheros or the Broadcom wi-fi card so you need the correct one for it to work properly. There's a link on the page for a little program that detects what hardware is in the machine so you get the correct drivers for it here:
Hardware Detector
Drivers.
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Please use the below link
http://support.gateway.com/us/en/emac/product/default.aspx?tab=1&modelId=2262
and download "Wireless LAN " drivers and install it. .
SOURCE: missing reboot mgr forAcer eMachines 350-2074 Atom
Actually Its a Operating system problem. What you need is to boot from a Windows Vista or Windows 7 disk.
1. Boot up using windows 7 disk and you will be getting windows is loading files
2. Select the keyboard layout
3. Keep on hitting next until you will be getting this screen. Choose Startup Repair. Then keep on hitting next until the computer prompts you to restart. If all things fails repeat steps 1 to 3 choose System restore this time.
4. Choose Recommended Restore point keep on hitting next Until you will be getting this window below
5. When you Click on finish it will revert the settings back to the time that you selected
Thanks for choosing
Fixya
I bought an MSI L1350 Netbook with a standard second-generation Intel N450 Atom processor for $230 last weekend which has an additional $30 rebate. The Ralink 802.11 b/g/n mini PCI-E adapter that comes with the netbook has some very buggy drivers that cause Wi-Fi to intermittently disconnect or fail to find any network. An even bigger problem is the fact that its drivers seem to cause Windows 7 to completely hang requiring a hard reboot.
I have found a solution that seems to have fixed the random Wi-Fi problems by updating to the latest Ralink drivers posted in March of 2010. The system hasn't hanged due to Wi-Fi drivers in two weeks now. These are signed drivers so they are legitimate and you will not get a certificate warning. If you happen to own this netbook or something with a similar network adapter, I would highly recommend updating the drivers. It's generally a good idea to update all your drivers anyways.
Another problem I've found is the Intel 3150 graphics driver blue screen of death when trying to launch Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 3.1 (which is a very good free video capture and encoder software that allows you to broadcast high quality directly to sites like Ustream). This problem affects all netbooks with the N450 CPU. The only way to fix this was to update the Intel 3150 integrated graphics driver and you can obtain a copy of it here on Intel's site.
It sucks to have to get a consumer product that crashes so badly out of the box. It's even hard for me to handle and I can't imagine the frustration that normal users would have. This blog post should help you a lot if you managed to land here after googling these problems.
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