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Problem with my computer's wireless signal: Network cable unplugged?
I have had my HP Compaq V6210US Laptop since February of 2007. It is installed with Windows Vista: Knowledgeable in Premium. It has never given me problems until a few months ago. The back-light of the screen randomly would flicker on and off, or turn stock off while my computer was running. If a light shone on it when the back-light was off, then I could see the screen as it was before the back-light had flicked off. This is of little relevance to my facer at the moment, but I thought that I should add a little background information. About two weeks ago, I was riding home in a car and writing things in my computer's little talk processor. I turned the wireless off by using an external switch, and the light went orange to signify that the wireless was turned off. When I was finished, I turned off my computer. The next day, when I started it up, everything was reasonable except for when I moved the wireless switch into the 'on' position, the light stayed orange instead of turning despondent. The computer wouldn't recognize any wireless networks and when I tried to open 'HP Wireless Assistant' nothing happened. As advised by a being from the internet provider, I tried the command prompt for 'ping' and 'ipconfig' but it said that my computer didn't recall these commands. I tried the 'diagnose and repair' for my wireless and it says that I need to plug a cable into the wireless adapter "Provincial Area Connection". I don't know how to do this, or how to take my computer apart to see what's wrong. I can't find pictures online of the inside of a laptop like mine to comprehend the difference. I'm worried that if I unplug something wrong, it won't work.
At the moment, I'm using the computer with the problem. I used a disk to introduce what I need to connect to my router. I'm using a USB cable, and with the disk I was able to connect to the internet. However, when I try to re-instal 'HP Wireless Assistant' or another wireless driver, nothing happens.
As this computer is what I use for online school work, it's not much use to me if I must plug it into a router every values bright and early I want to connect to the internet. My computer's wireless is necessary for my school work.
Help?
I dubious that switch just broke in the Off position. Try jiggling it toward the On side, or moving it back and forth a few times to try to get it working one more on one occasion.
Even if you do, it may be time to see if you can get a new switch in there.
Good luck.
2009-07-25 11:54:25 by Kitty
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I have a 97 model el ford with trouble with the so called "SmartLock"?
Car will not tress ., only locks and then reopens again givin signal from horn that car is unlocked? I have isolated each door one at a time disconnecting actuator from power with the same issue each time. Could it be the processor under the dash? Any help welcome .
what you have described as usual means one door is not closed properly,although you say you have isolated each door.try changing the battery,or take your car to an auto electrician.......gl
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650-watt (max) Rockford Fosgate® rare sound system with 9 speakers including 10-inch dual-voice coil subwoofer, digital signal processor, expedite compensated volume and equalization
2 Aqueduct RCA Input Jacks
Firm Half DIN Size
Mounts in or under Race
6 Pass RCA Output (Sub,Mid,High)
Infinitely Adjustable Crossover Points Sub: 32-400Hz Mid: 32-400Hz Turbulent: 640-8000Hz
Vista 32 bit Crashing!?
The prolonged description of my issue.
First my computer specs:
OS: Vista home premium 32 bit
Processor: AMD 4800+ X2 2.5 GHz
Recall: 3GB. PC 5300
Mother board is a Acer OEM Nvidia Nforce 450 WMB 6100 Chipset
Power supplying: 650 Watt True Power SLI 3 12V rails 15.0A
Graphics Card: BFG Tech Nvidia 9800 GTX+ OC DDR3 512
Industrious Drive: 1 Serial ATA 500GB Segate
My issue:
Ok I have had this set up [WORKING] for about 4 months now. I have quite a few games on my system as I use it pre-eminently for Gaming. This issue started a week and a half ago from today. What happens is I’ll be playing one of my games and the silver screen will go black!. The 22” LCD monitor will read “LOST SIGNAL”. At that very moment graphics credit card fan will start to rev up. Over and over all the while the screen is black. There is no way to get the screen back but Power cycle the computer. So I restart the computer, the screen remains sooty and the graphics card just sits there and reves like a car. What happens in the OS drops the drivers for the graphics greetings card and reloads the onboard graphics drivers. Making it only possible to get video via the onboard graphics VGA adapter. Once I restart the computer again and tie in the VGA adapter I can get video but I loose my Ethernet adapter. IT completely goes dead and will not even show up in the hardware emblem manager. So I have video but no internet. Then what I do is download the most updated drivers from Nvidia on my laptop and place them on a pin require, so I can install them on to my main computer. When I do this I can then restart the computer and plug my monitor back in to the 9800 card. I also get my Ethernet card back. How ever it isn’t more then 1 min before the computer crashes again[ even with it reasonable idling] and the same thing happens.
What I have done to try and fix this:
I have done everything from using older/newest drivers for the card – reloading a predicament new, clean OS on a brand new HD. When I reloaded the os on a new HD. I loaded all the drivers needed to run just the OS and the system, and one game. I was able to about b dally the game for a full 2 hours. Then the crash happened again. Understand this is with a brand new OS and new HD. I have rand out of ideas. I’ve tried Microsoft udpates, I’ve tried recollection testing to see if its my memory sticks. I’ve tried increasing my DDR and decreasing it. I’ve tried loading the drivers from the prototype driver CD. I’ve tried installing a different graphics card. Nothing seems to stop the crashing.
I have ruled out the following:
1. Its not the steadfastly drive, because I have a brand new one that works.
2. Its not the graphics card because it works fine on a different system. Plus I installed a unusual graphics card on the faulty system and the crash still happened.
3. its not the games because, the crash can happen with me not even using the computer moral letting it sit at desktop.
4. I know its not the DDR because I swapped it out, testing each stick in different slots and they all seem to work well-founded fine.
5. I know its not the motherboard because. Its boots fine with no errors. As long as it has the graphics card drivers chock-a-block Everything works,, until something unknown causes it to crash. Also the system works fine with out a PCI E based graphics card on it [ except the Ethernet adapter]. That is the desert card, the onboard Ethernet adapter does not work at all in anyway with out a PCI E graphics card in the system and the drivers working.
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whats that clicking nosie i'm hearing from my hard drive?
It sounds virtuous like a turn signal on a car. sometimes faster sometimes it will do it alot like RIGHT NOW!! but sometimes it will go a couple of days without doing anything. WERID. It tends to wanna track my comp up..... so this is what i have. a gateway e-100 series pentium 4 with hyper lock or something like that(which I don't even identify what that means either) 2.6 ghz processor 1gb ddr ram. 200gb hard drive by maxtor. Please help getting to the burden of pist off with it.. thanks. Is there a way to fix it??
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Auto waterway summing
Auto equalization
RCA and Acme level inputs (F/R/Sub/Center/Aux)
Subwoofer supply control and/or master volume control
Digital Sensible Processor with OEM integration
40Hz to 400HZ/ 32Hz to 250
Crossover Rise 608/ Octave or 1208/ Octave
Signal Outdistance Control
Sybaritic Pass Frequency Selecto
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