I can copy or past small files but on big files like DVD ISO which are about 5GB there is a sudden shutdown like a power out. This shutdown happens exactly when I click paste. It is not the temperature or virus or a bad xp install.
I clean installed xp and installed the newest lan drivers from ECS.
I need help!
As the person who writes the how to manuals for my company, copy and paste is less prone to errors that drag and drop [where did that folder or file go?] This behavior is usually the results of hardware malfunctioning. I take it the network interface is built into the mainboard?
Might want to consider disabling the onboard nic via the bios and getting a usb one instead.
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I never copy & paste files. Either I drag & drop or copy them using a command line. How do you know when a politician is lying? His mouth is moving.
Are you moving files across a LAN or downloading from the internet? It matters not how straight the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate;
I am the captain of my soul.***William Henley***
Please provide specs for your computer. Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks
As the person who writes the how to manuals for my company, copy and paste is less prone to errors that drag and drop [where did that folder or file go?] This behavior is usually the results of hardware malfunctioning. I take it the network interface is built into the mainboard?
Might want to consider disabling the onboard nic via the bios and getting a usb one instead.
Answers are only as good as the information you provide.
How to properly post a question:
Sorry no tech support via PM's
Drag and drop is less consistent. In some cases it means Move and others it means Copy/Paste. Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks
@wanderer
Yes, Wifi uploading on LAN is OK and my friend lent me a network cable to USB adaptor. they both work.The problem must be in the built in LAN on the MB or the drivers for the LAN.
I think the best solution would be to get a new PCI card.
Thanks.
