Many times you are forced to re-install your computer, may be due to deadly virus attack or to remove adware or malware programs. While re-installation, all the wireless networks setting from your computer get lost. Windows Vista has no tool for backup and restore wireless networks settings. But there is a small tool that knows to backup and restore all wireless networks setting from your computer. You can even use it when you have to use the same settings of wireless networks for different machines.How to use the program –
- Download the file (download link is provided at the end of the post)
- Run “BackupWireless.exe” to take backup of all wireless settings available. The program will generate a small file (RestoreWireless.wnb) that contains your all wireless networks setting from your computer. On the safer side you can transfer the file into pen drive or it can be copied into CD.
- After re-installation just copy files from your pen or USB drive to your computer. Double click on the file (RestoreWireless.wnb), all settings of wireless networks will be restored on your computer again.
You can now save and restore your settings for wireless networks for migration easily. No manual effort required and it is 100% accurate.
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