[HELP]Remix OS doesnt detect Wifi - Remix OS for PC

Im using netbook its called SMK Zyrex B10 which is kind of low end,
here is the spec
- Processor Intel Atom N455 1.66Ghz
- Ram 1GB - HDD 320GB Sata
- LCD 10 Wide -Intel GMA 3150
- Wifi - Camera - CR - Lan
The problem is the Remix OS 32bit 2.0 cannot find / detect the wifi. But is detectable in windows 10 or below BY pressing fn + f4 (w/ wifi logo in it) to be able to use the wifi. If isnt pressed, the windows 10 will not able to detect the Wifi.
The question is, is there any fix for this? I only know that remix can't executre .exe so it means cannot install any driver, or is there any option to permanently turn on the wifi in bios setting? Or an external device that can be the Wifi signal (i have tp link wn722n)?
Sorry if i did break any rules in here, and thanks for reading and helping.

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2nIce said:
Hello guys and gals
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Now I need help to find out what file needs to be change in order to change the hardware Initialization order and let the Rom load up the USB ports first, and then later on search for the built in wi-fi card in order to fix this issue I have
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