What if the Win7 wireless network connection is missing?
The computer is a Windows 7 system, after the boot, found that the network connection icon disappeared, although it can be normal internet, but very not accustomed to, as if lost something like. Also has a friend to mention this question, how to retrieve the network connection icon?
Ways to retrieve the Windows 7 System network icon
Steps:
1 Right Key-desktop network icon;
2 Click on the left: Change adapter settings;
3 in the Open Network Connection window, double-click: Wireless network connection icon;
4 will pop up: Wireless network Connection Status window, we left-click: properties;
5 in the pop-up: Wireless Network connection Properties window, we left-click: Configuration;
6 We are in the pop-up: Wireless N Adapter Properties window, click: Power management;
7 in the new pop-up window we can see: Allow the computer to turn off the device to save the power of the front tick;
8 We click: Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power, remove the allow the computer to turn off the device to save power in front of the hook, and then point: OK, restart the computer, the network connection icon to find back.
Win7 Features
The design of Windows 7 is centered around five key points--specific design for laptops, design based on application services, personalization of users, optimization of audio-visual entertainment, and new engine for user usability. Jump Lists, system fault quick fixes, and more, these new features make Windows 70% the most easy-to-use windows.
Easy to use: Windows 7 simplifies many designs, such as fast maximizing, window half screen display, Jump List (Jump list), System fault quick fix, etc.
Simple: Windows 7 will make searching and using information simpler, including local, network, and Internet search capabilities, a more advanced intuitive user experience, and consolidation of automated application submission and cross process data transparency.
Efficiency: In Windows 7, the system integration of the search function is very strong, as long as the user open the Start menu and start to enter the search content, whether to find applications, text documents, etc., search function can automatically run, to the user's operation brings great convenience.
Gadgets: Windows 7 Gadgets do not have a side bar like Windows Vista, so gadgets can be placed anywhere on the desktop, not just in the sidebar. Microsoft stopped its technical support for Windows 7 gadget downloads in September 2012 because of a serious vulnerability in Windows 7 and Windows Vista window sidebar platforms. Microsoft has disabled this feature in the Windows 8 RTM and subsequent versions. Hackers can use these gadgets at any time to damage your computer, access your computer files, display offensive content, or change the behavior of gadgets. Hackers may even use a gadget to completely take over your computer.