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Name: Boogyman
Date: May 8, 2007 at 10:50:39 Pacific
OS: Win Xp Pro
CPU/Ram: E6300 / 1 GB
Product: Myself
Comment:

Ok well every once and awhile my PC will disconnect from the internet then reconnect. This isn't such a bad thing because normally it reconnects right away. The one thing that is a big deal however is that sometimes I get the blue screen of death and my PC restarts. Im pretty sure its because the Wireless Card because it will happen right when the card reconnects. I don't know if this is just a bad driver or virus or what.

Intel E6300 Core 2 Duo
G.Skill 1GB DDR26400
Sapphire Radeon X1900XT
Seagate 320GB HDD
Windows XP Professional



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Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: May 8, 2007 at 11:52:42 Pacific
Reply:

Have you tried removing the wireless device and then rebooting (allowing for a reinstall)? Are you running an up-to-date reliable anti-virus program?

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Name: Boogyman
Date: May 8, 2007 at 13:27:57 Pacific
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No I haven't tried removing it. It's an internal WiFi card in my laptop and not fun to get too. I'm more than willing to do anything that needs to do done, but I just want to try everything else before opening up the laptop. I have installed Wildpacket Drivers before, but I think im using the Gigabyte drivers now....could this be a problem if the old drivers are still there?

Intel E6300 Core 2 Duo
G.Skill 1GB DDR26400
Sapphire Radeon X1900XT
Seagate 320GB HDD
Windows XP Professional


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Response Number 3
Name: wanderer
Date: May 8, 2007 at 15:50:28 Pacific
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I don't believe Jennifer was recommending you physically remove the device. Just go into device manager and uninstall the device. Then reboot. It should be detected and installed upon booting up.

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Response Number 4
Name: Boogyman
Date: May 8, 2007 at 16:42:52 Pacific
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Ahhh I see what your saying lol. Yea I must have mis-read that :) Yea I am going to try that and post the results.

Intel E6300 Core 2 Duo
G.Skill 1GB DDR26400
Sapphire Radeon X1900XT
Seagate 320GB HDD
Windows XP Professional


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Response Number 5
Name: shouket ahmed
Date: May 8, 2007 at 22:03:31 Pacific
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my router gets hanged and has to restart it and has to set my router settings again and again . what would be the problem


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Response Number 6
Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: May 9, 2007 at 04:51:15 Pacific
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Right. Wanderer can always interpret correctly what I say. I meant remove the device from Device Manager..

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