My laptop cannot detect wireless networks after using the Windows Update service. Technical support, very desperate need.

I tried the direct technical support, but it seemed to have cut. Given that I can no longer connect to the internet on my laptop, I'm with my playstation browser and painfully by typing with the controller.

My probllem.
I have an ASUS Intel Core i3 - 2350M CPU @ 2.30 GHZ running Windows 7 home premium. I've selected "Windows Update" in the start menu and proceeded to download and install all updates. Once the updates have been installed, my laptop couldn't detect wireless networks which means that I can't connect to my router and have lost the internet.
Device Manager indicates 802.11n Wireless LAN Card is working properly.
Windows did create a restore point before installing the updates, but everytime I try a restore I get the following message
"System Restore has failed. Your computer's system files and settings were not changed
Details
System Restore could not access a file. This is probably because an antivirus program is running on the computer. Temporarily disable your antivirus program and restart System Restore.
An unspecified error occurred during the restoration of the system (0x80070005)"
"I disabled anti Virus AVG and COMODO firewall only to receive the same message, and it now appears that the restore point disappeared as if by magic, saying system restore ' no. restore points were created.
Updating installed Windows the following
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 1 4.5.50938
Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010...
Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Office 2010...
Microsoft driver (keyboard) 21/04/2009
Microsoft driver (mouse) 21/04/2009
Driver Microsoft (System) of 21/06/2009...
Microsoft driver (System) 21/06/2006
Driver Microsoft (System) of 21/06/2006...
RALink Technology, Corp. (Net) 02/04/2013 pilot
Update for Microsoft Windows
Update for
Update for
Well when the restore point was present he says that these things will be deleted that's where I got the list, but as I said the restoration failed and disappeared.
I have reset my router but my laptop doesn't detect a network and there are usually 10 in the region and it shows nothing. My router is fine, as I use it now with my playstation.
Please I really need help, how do I get my laptop to detect the wireless network. If someone could give me a few steps to do, please.

Most laptops have a switch that turns the wifi radio on or off.  Often, it is a combination of the Fn key and one of the F keys.  It may be a physical switch somewhere on the laptop.  See your manual for details.

If this isn't the problem...

What is the brand and model of your router?  Almost all wifi routers also have at least one Ethernet port, you can connect your computer to the router with an Ethernet cable and download the right driver for your http://www.asus.com/support wireless card
Have you tried to "Roll back driver" in the "Driver" tab of your adapter wifi 'properties' in Device Manager?  At the very least, determine which version of the driver is installed, and compare that to the current version on the asus support site.

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