Satellite Pro C660 - BSOD for WLANs by FN + F8

Hello!

(Sorry for my bad English, but this is not my first language)

I have a problem with my (Windows 7-64 bit) Satellite pro c660.

When I want to activate or DΘsactiver wifi (fn + F8).
I see the wifi turns on, but after 2 seconds, I got a BSOD...

So I'm looking for drivers for my card (Realtek RTL8188CE) network and it does not work...
I search a lot and I found this forum. I find a lot of problem of "my fn +; '. does not work"and respond you"try to install VAP. I have download this PPV to my computer and right after having extracted the files, I have this message: "Please restart your computer."
I reboot and it still does not work... So I try to uninstall PPVS but I can't found on the Panel.

(I now see the fn + F9 (of / activate the touchpad) does not work.)

I have TOSHIBA Hotkey Utility version 1.62.0.28C.

Hello

Your message is very confusing
First of all, I don t think that missing WLan driver would cause a BSOD.

From my point of view you have a lot of problems with the system I m not quite sure if the resettlement of VAP would solve all your problems and I doubt that this would be solce your BSOD problem.

So I advise to use the recovery disk to put the laptop back to factory settings. If the BSOD would still appear after that the laptop was recovered, then I guess as a hardware problem (probably faulty module WLan) causing this BSOD

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