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You have a couple of options. You can search the web for the correct printer driver and download and install it from there or you can go to another computer that has a cd/dvd drive available and transfer the appropriate files from the disc to a flash drive or other removeable media that your Netbook can accept.
The easiest solution would be to download the driver from the web.
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Hi! Try to use the function key: FN+F11 to enable the wireless adapter. Check device manager if driver is properly installed.If yes, try to update the driver:right click on the realtek wireless LAN in device manager and then choose properties and then click update, choose automatically look for update from internet.If this doesnt work try to uninstall and reinstall the driver (make sure you restart the system after reinstalling the driver). If you have AVG as your anti virus sw try to disable it or uninstall it and then check if it will work.hope this will help...
Have you tried booting in to a Safe Mode and trying to work from there. You can also try using external DVD/CD drive and hopefully it recognize it. Hope this helps.
As far am I'm aware the Advent 4211 netbook is not able to connect to the Internet 'on it's own' as such. Unfortunately the word 'netbook' has been advertised with this product in many PC World stores giving the wrong impression. The best and easiest way would be to look into mobile broadband solutions. Of course, it wouldn't do any harm to try out your Vodafone USB on their laptop to make sure it works well enough! :)
you can if ur advent is running a windows format, if it is a linux based, you will need a linux copy, but yes you can! you have to install the game to the sd card, just like you would to a regular hdd. I have the original warcraft and warcraft 2 on an sd card, that i use with my ASUS mini....www.computereworld.com
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