1. What you mean by "manually go to settings enable the wifi again"? Do you mean functional key?
2. Perhaps the vendor's support forum may help.
Regards
Milos
- Marked as answer by Leo HuangMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Friday, February 15, 2013 6:46 AM
Hi,
Try to update Wireless driver to the latest version also, and update BIOS and Chipset.
1. What you mean by "manually go to settings enable the wifi again"? Do you mean functional key?
2. Perhaps the vendor's support forum may help.
Regards
Milos
OMG Leo Huang, I can not believe you are that dumb. "manually" is the opposite of "automatically". When you walk into a room you have to manually turn on the lights. Manually going into the settings to enable the wifi would mean, clicking the "Open the Network and Sharing Center", and when it opens, clicking the "Change adapter settings", then right-clicking the wifi adapter and then clicking "Enable". How hard is that? Or were you trying to be an asshole?
Marking that response as an answer is just as rude, just as offensive as your original question. If you do a search on this subject you will find thousands of people with the problem, all vendors, so it's not a vendor problem, but as usual Microsoft tries it's best to blame someone else for their screwups. "What do you mean by manually", Seriously how stupid are you?