Wireless Connection Problem when PC is started

When I start my laptop(G50-70) the wireless connection doesn't show any connection. I have to push the wireless button next to charge place. And it's working, I can connect the internet after that. But it's annoying for me to push this button everytime when I run my computer. Last week I install YAC program to delete unwanted programs, spy etc and add much more speed for my computer. After that my Lenovo Energy Manager program has not been working well. I think the problem comes from that. I cannot remove or install this Manager again. It says "1605-Error". Could you give me any idea to fix that problem? Thanks

hi aemre6,
Welcome to the Forums.
Regarding your issues:
For the Wireless, when you said "I have to push the wireless button next to charge place", do you mean you need to click the network icon on the notification area for it to connect to the wireless network?
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Things that you can try:
1. Forget the wireless network (right click > forget this network) then when reconnecting, ensure that the "Connect automatically" box is checked.
As for the Energy Manager, can you try to use Revo Uninstaller (Free or Trial version) to uninstall the Energy Manager (ensure you use Moderate or Advanced then delete all files and registry entries), reboot, then re-install Energy Manager back and observe.
Lenovo Energy Management Driver for Windows 8.1 (64-bit) – Lenovo G40-70, G50-70
Lenovo Energy Manager for Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit) - Lenovo G40-70, G50-70
Let me know how it goes.
Regards

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