PC question
#1
PC question
I'm always getting thrown off the web and having to restart my computer(laptop). Now my wife never has any issues so I know its not the server and I recently had my wireless stuff checked out and it's o.k.(links system). I have Norton and I'm starting to wonder if that has something to do w/it. Usually I will get kicked off once, restart then I'm good to go most of the time. Yesterday and today I've had to restart several times. Did a disc de"***" and cleanup. Says drive c has 27% free space and d has 98% free space.
What's the problem here?
Thanks
What's the problem here?
Thanks
#2
Originally Posted by johnnyd2723
I'm always getting thrown off the web and having to restart my computer(laptop). Now my wife never has any issues so I know its not the server and I recently had my wireless stuff checked out and it's o.k.(links system). I have Norton and I'm starting to wonder if that has something to do w/it. Usually I will get kicked off once, restart then I'm good to go most of the time. Yesterday and today I've had to restart several times. Did a disc de"***" and cleanup. Says drive c has 27% free space and d has 98% free space.
What's the problem here?
Thanks
What's the problem here?
Thanks
Well when you're on the internet and this happens, when you go to another internet site does it say that the site Timed Out or are you getting some sort of error number?
Also it's disk defragmentation. It arranges the stuff on your hard drive so that the hard drives can find recorded information faster and easier, that shouldn't have anything to do with your problem. I'd blame it on the wireless since you have to restart to get it to work. When you restart it causes the wireless system to reset itself and get a new local IP and refresh everything. I know you said you checked it out but it's the number one cause on my list of problems from what you've said so far.
That's why I hate wireless, really unreliable at times. One way to check is to plug your laptop into the router with an ethernet cable and see if it does it then. If it doesn't crash, it's the wireless.
Also how old is the laptop, what brand and model, how much RAM and what's the CPU?
What router and modem do you have? What kind of internet do you have? Satelite, cable, DSL?
#3
Originally Posted by Arca_ex
Well when you're on the internet and this happens, when you go to another internet site does it say that the site Timed Out or are you getting some sort of error number?
Also it's disk defragmentation. It arranges the stuff on your hard drive so that the hard drives can find recorded information faster and easier, that shouldn't have anything to do with your problem. I'd blame it on the wireless since you have to restart to get it to work. When you restart it causes the wireless system to reset itself and get a new local IP and refresh everything. I know you said you checked it out but it's the number one cause on my list of problems from what you've said so far.
That's why I hate wireless, really unreliable at times. One way to check is to plug your laptop into the router with an ethernet cable and see if it does it then. If it doesn't crash, it's the wireless.
Also how old is the laptop, what brand and model, how much RAM and what's the CPU?
What router and modem do you have? What kind of internet do you have? Satelite, cable, DSL?
Also it's disk defragmentation. It arranges the stuff on your hard drive so that the hard drives can find recorded information faster and easier, that shouldn't have anything to do with your problem. I'd blame it on the wireless since you have to restart to get it to work. When you restart it causes the wireless system to reset itself and get a new local IP and refresh everything. I know you said you checked it out but it's the number one cause on my list of problems from what you've said so far.
That's why I hate wireless, really unreliable at times. One way to check is to plug your laptop into the router with an ethernet cable and see if it does it then. If it doesn't crash, it's the wireless.
Also how old is the laptop, what brand and model, how much RAM and what's the CPU?
What router and modem do you have? What kind of internet do you have? Satelite, cable, DSL?
I 'll know right away when I'm going to loose my connection. Example: I could be typing this right now and hit submit and nothing happens. About a minute or two later I will get the screen that says "Cannot find server". Usually I would hit submit and it instantly post's it up and I continue.
#4
i hope none of our pcs need a disk de *** ment .
It could be your firewall. I remember for some reason once my firewall randomly blocked svchost.exe, and when the pc would start up it would connect to msn then nothing else would work because the firewall had started. Took me a while to realize it but i found it.
It could be your firewall. I remember for some reason once my firewall randomly blocked svchost.exe, and when the pc would start up it would connect to msn then nothing else would work because the firewall had started. Took me a while to realize it but i found it.
#5
Originally Posted by JBMX928
i hope none of our pcs need a disk de *** ment .
It could be your firewall. I remember for some reason once my firewall randomly blocked svchost.exe, and when the pc would start up it would connect to msn then nothing else would work because the firewall had started. Took me a while to realize it but i found it.
It could be your firewall. I remember for some reason once my firewall randomly blocked svchost.exe, and when the pc would start up it would connect to msn then nothing else would work because the firewall had started. Took me a while to realize it but i found it.
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