Yes, however my computer is seldom on at 3:00 A.M. That's update time.
Notes:
I turned on my computer and 0x76b22b6d memory at 0x87fd5000 could not be read. I debugged, however my wireless wasn't working. So I rebooted. no errors with wireless afterward or anything else.
And in both boots Quickset.exe did not initialize. It's a nice little thing that displays bars such as volume or brightness when you are changing them using Fn combinations. Have the programs I've been running shut that off because it's a startup program? It's helpful because I can't tell if I have enabled or disabled my wireless device from Network Connections or any individual wireless configuring program. Fn+F2 actually disabled whatever it is that transmits (transmitter?) and isn't shown from any wireless device so to know I just experiment. But with Quickset it displays a radio tower with an X over it or transmitting a signal so that really helps me out. I did however, initialize quickset.exe myself and all's well. It's a Dell program.
Notes:
I turned on my computer and 0x76b22b6d memory at 0x87fd5000 could not be read. I debugged, however my wireless wasn't working. So I rebooted. no errors with wireless afterward or anything else.
And in both boots Quickset.exe did not initialize. It's a nice little thing that displays bars such as volume or brightness when you are changing them using Fn combinations. Have the programs I've been running shut that off because it's a startup program? It's helpful because I can't tell if I have enabled or disabled my wireless device from Network Connections or any individual wireless configuring program. Fn+F2 actually disabled whatever it is that transmits (transmitter?) and isn't shown from any wireless device so to know I just experiment. But with Quickset it displays a radio tower with an X over it or transmitting a signal so that really helps me out. I did however, initialize quickset.exe myself and all's well. It's a Dell program.