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It is now a daily incident whereby my computer (2 year old laptop, started with windows 7 but was changed to 10) starts struggling to connect to the internet (adapter is 8 feet away and always within sight, not to mention it's being picked up by people living two houses away), and eventually the wireless adapter seems to fail altogether. Once it is in this state, the computer is basically screwed - if I mess with wireless settings to disable or reset the adapter, the computer instantly freezes then and there, and it absolutely needs to be shut down by holding the power button as you're not supposed to do. Curiously, if I try to shut down the computer the normal way, it won't ever finish turning off - it'll go through all the motions and the screen will go dark, but it stays powered on regardless and must again be shut down by holding the power button. On occasion instead, it will enter an odd state where I can adjust adapter settings, but they won't do anything - going in there will just have it say that the adapter is enabled but the options imply that it's disabled and that you should re-enable it, which changes nothing. The useless 'diagnose problems' thing doesn't do anything in this situation of course.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 18:51 |
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# ? May 5, 2024 14:51 |
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Please use the template in the sticky Rules thread, we can't really help much without any information about your computer. My main advice is to try updating to the latest drivers from the wireless adapter manufacturer's website.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 20:08 |