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Lucy ([personal profile] luciazephyr) wrote2007-10-21 10:08 am
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In desperate need of computer help.

I own a Inspiron 6000 laptop. Lately, I've only been able to stay online for about 10 minutes before the WiFi connection kicked out. It tells me it can't connect to the network and I have to restart before it decided to work again. Also, laptop freezes randomly. Sometimes, it freezes several times a day, other times only once. I have no idea why it's running. It's not adware or anything like that and it's not any new programs I have.

Someone, if you can, please help. Until this gets fixed, I can't do my college apps or my AP Politics homework and that is really bad. And by "bad", I mean I'm starting to cry every time I crashes.

-Luce

[identity profile] lucia-tanaka.livejournal.com 2007-10-22 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
Freezing: Will look into a file restore of some sort. No one seems to have had my exact problem on Dell.

Internet: My signal is great, as I'm literally 15-20 feet from the router most times. Have not tried that, but as WiFi connection and cable connection are handled totally different with laptop, not sure it will matter. Will try anyway.

[identity profile] darkecology.livejournal.com 2007-10-22 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
Connecting by cable should give you an idea of whether it's actually the computer that is the problem or if it is the router. Sometimes interference from other wireless signals can mess up your connection and you have to change the router's "channel". We have trouble with our router because our house has plaster walls - so the signal can't pass through them well.

Another very real possibility is that your hard drive is going bad (which could cause the freezing). My last computer was a Dell and I had two hard drives go bad. If you start getting system errors, that's probably what it is. I would back up your work to be on the safe side.