WLAN Autoconfig error 2: the system cannot find the specified file

Hello!

I've read through messages for 2 days now the solution could apply to my problem yet.
My wireless adapter stopped working and I traced the problem back to Services-> Wlan AutoConfig' that cannot be started. Whenever I press 'Start', I get a message saying "" Windows could not start the service WLAN autoconfiguration on the computer Local Wlan AutoConfig error 2: the system cannot find the specified file "."
I tried the "sfc/scannow" and "netsh winsock reset" command in an elevated command prompt and then restart, but neither have worked.
Now I'm all out of options and I hope someone here can help me!
Best regards
Anders

After doing a lot of research I found a solution. It turns out that my registry has been screwed up (I also try to get aero back and noticed that I have no "themes" in the registry or services.) Wlansvc in the registry were missing folder and the security settings.

My problem was

WLAN Autoconfig error 2: the system cannot find the specified file

As I had windows 8 on the other partition, I exported the registry (wlansvc), went into windows 7 and he added. Now I can connect wirelessly.
I'm uploading my reg file (I use windows 7 ultimate with sp1 x 64).
http://speedy.sh/8sUs2/WLAN.reg
I hope this helps (I'm not sure if this is specific to my wireless card - edimax)

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