The solution is a factory reset....I know you mentioned you have done this but did you follow this method?
1.Make sure the tablet is off and not in standby.
2.Hold down the 'Volume Up' and 'Power' buttons simultaneously until the two Android icons appear.
3.Use the volume buttons to select the white box on the right.
4.Once selected, press the power button.
5.Use the volume buttons to select 'wipe cache partition' and then press the power button.
6.Select 'Yes' and press the power button.
7.Use the volume buttons to select 'wipe data/factory reset' and then press the power button.
8.Select 'Yes' and press the power button.
9.The tablet will now reset.
SOURCE: my wi fi is not connected. How do I do that/
I picked 1 up for the first time and connected in 2 minutes.
In settings page where you add a wireless connection, you will need to know..
Security type, mine was wpa2 ( may be wpa/wpa2/wep)
SSID, your network name that is transmitted, mine was default
password, whatever the wireless password you chose with wpa, if you have wep, it gives you a pass key, you will need to log onto your router to get this
SOURCE: the combination fn+f8(the wi fi button ) is not working
nothing you can do about it ... if you dont use the wireless you can disable-it from bios and the light willl shut down....
i have the same laptop ..and except the battery that goes fast it's a reliable laptop
PS you would better use w7-x86/32 bit and it will performe better
SOURCE: connect to wi fi
Follow the instructions given in the Kindle Support web site for how to connect to WiFi - there is a video demo on how to do this too on the same web page.
SOURCE: unlock wi fi on nexus 7
From the app list, tap Settings, and you will see the wifi switch at the top. Turn it on there.
Your kindle has a sim card installed for 3G (lifetime licence paid by amazon and paid for on purchase price on the unit) but that is not related to the wi-fi function on your kindle. Your wi-fi service needs to be logged in to with the same password as you use to log any computer on to your router when at home or whatever wi-fi password is required when elsewhere (e.g a bus, train or restaurant).
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