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If I were you, I would take it back. Any reputable repair place would fix
it at no additional cost and would consider refunding you (because of the
Spotify thing, unless that's standard procedure). It's possible that your
wireless device drive was causing BSOD and they "fixed" it in away that
makes wireless unusable without telling you
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:25 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The service place assured me at various times that they would call
> me when my laptop was ready, but when I called yesterday (because I
> hadn't heard from them), it was ready and waiting -- no clue as to how
> long. They gave me the original hard drive before I could ask, although
> the SSD they replaced it with was only half that capacity, and while the
> data files I was concerned about all seem to be present, somebody
> installed Spotify...
> And something's not righ with the built-in wireless, which shows
> enabled but when I click on "Connect / Disconnect", I get a message
> '"Wireless Interface" not found'.
>
>
> David Gillett
>
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