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| | Network issues in Vista Home Premium 64-bit I have Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition. Since I got my computer, every time I connect to a wireless network, I can stay connected from anywhere from five minutes to an hour, but after a while, my wireless stops working. I have tried resetting it and disabling and reenabling it, but all those either have no effect or freeze my computer. So far the only solution seems to be restarting my computer (which takes a while and can be a problem if I am in the middle of something). Also, my computer has been crashing (usually accompanied by the BSOD, having the screen flash random colors, or having the screen suddenly go blank). Windows Problem Reports and Solutions has said every time that is was caused by my network driver, but I have tried all the solutions (except shutting off my Internet), and nothing helps. |
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| | Re: Network issues in Vista Home Premium 64-bit You need to cure the BSOD's first Where did you obtain the network driver from? "User_Z." <User_Z.@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B4F1EBE9-28B3-4278-B977-A5BB353ED461@xxxxxx Quote: >I have Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition. Since I got my computer, > every time I connect to a wireless network, I can stay connected from > anywhere from five minutes to an hour, but after a while, my wireless > stops > working. I have tried resetting it and disabling and reenabling it, but > all > those either have no effect or freeze my computer. So far the only > solution > seems to be restarting my computer (which takes a while and can be a > problem > if I am in the middle of something). > > Also, my computer has been crashing (usually accompanied by the BSOD, > having > the screen flash random colors, or having the screen suddenly go blank). > Windows Problem Reports and Solutions has said every time that is was > caused > by my network driver, but I have tried all the solutions (except shutting > off > my Internet), and nothing helps. |
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