How to Remove Pigeon AXLM
A good number of PC users experience error messages on their PCs, ranging from simple things such as a missing plug-in or a long-removed program that is still trying to start-up. The Pigeon AXLM error, which is related to wireless adapters, is one such issue that laptop computer users experience on occasion and often have difficulty in fixing. Luckily, resolution of this problem is not very hard, and requires a simple repair to the wireless adapter.
Instructions
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Go to "Start" > "Control Panel". Double-click on the "Programs and Features" button.
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Locate "Pigeon AXML" and "Wireless Adapter". Select each one and click "Uninstall/Change". Click "Repair" when prompted to by Windows Installer.
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Click "Yes" and then "Finish" to complete the repair process. This may take anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes to complete, so don't shut down or restart the computer during the process.
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Type in "Network Connections" in the search bar at the very top of the "Control Panel" window and hit the "Enter" key.
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Right-click the "Wireless adapter" icon and select "Diagnose". If you're not sure what icon your wireless adapter is, the easiest way to tell is to look at the title. If it says "Ethernet", then right-click the other icon.
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Click "Yes" to allow any repairs that are suggested by Windows. Allow Windows to complete the repair process, which may take a few minutes to run.
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Reboot your computer by going to "Start" > "Shutdown" > "Restart". The Pigeon AXLM error will now be removed from the computer.
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Tips & Warnings
Make sure your wireless adapter is turned on. The Pigeon AXLM error sometimes occurs simply because the adapter is not turned on. Flick the switch on either the front of your laptop or right-above your keyboard to enable it before repairing the wireless adapter.