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<blockquote data-quote="Danet" data-source="post: 446380" data-attributes="member: 40837"><p>My wifi has worked just fine since I got this computer 2 years ago. I mostly just use my laptop for surfing, FB, Youtube, playing games, and watching shows/movies. The speakers on my laptop suck. I clearly remember going to several websites looking for software that would boost the speaker volume and when I downloaded from one of those sites, I got an error that said my computer was infected and to contact a Windows Tech. I knew that pop-up was a scam and ignored it, but I think the damage was done at that point. Out of fear that my computer was infected, I ran Malwarebytes and Avast. When the scans were done, I removed the malware, then suddenly there was no more wifi. I get a message "No internet connections are available" and my laptop stays in airplane mode no matter how many times I push the Wifi button. A few days ago, my Wifi started working again, but only for about 20 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danet, post: 446380, member: 40837"] My wifi has worked just fine since I got this computer 2 years ago. I mostly just use my laptop for surfing, FB, Youtube, playing games, and watching shows/movies. The speakers on my laptop suck. I clearly remember going to several websites looking for software that would boost the speaker volume and when I downloaded from one of those sites, I got an error that said my computer was infected and to contact a Windows Tech. I knew that pop-up was a scam and ignored it, but I think the damage was done at that point. Out of fear that my computer was infected, I ran Malwarebytes and Avast. When the scans were done, I removed the malware, then suddenly there was no more wifi. I get a message "No internet connections are available" and my laptop stays in airplane mode no matter how many times I push the Wifi button. A few days ago, my Wifi started working again, but only for about 20 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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