Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Build MPCBS AMII OS: Windows 7 Professional x64 CPU: AMD Athlon II x4 3.00 GHz Motherboard: MSI GF615M-p33 Memory: 16GB Kingston DDR3 Graphics Card: Nvidia 8600 (dual DVI out for 2 monitors) Sound Card: Onboard Monitor(s) Displays: Acer H233H 23", ASUS 23" Screen Resolution: 1366 x 768 Keyboard: wireless Logitech Mouse: wireless Logitech PSU: Corsair 1100Watt Case: Apevia HAF Cooling: HAF AMD High Profile Heat sink and fan Hard Drives: (2) WD Blue 1 TB 3 partitions, (1) Seagate 7200 500GB with 2 partitions for useless and frequently deleted data Looking forward do an ssd for os soon. Internet Speed: 16 mbps Browser: Firefox Antivirus: eSet, AVG, Clam and Clamwin (depends on machine) Other Info: (9) Win 7 machines all x64 (POS Updated to Windows 7 pro YEA), (4) Linux machines x64 and x86 including a v3000 compaq lappy brought back to life with Mint 9 used to scan drives, (1) Linux Machine dual boot XP Pro (for testing and destroying), (1) Win 7 pro x64/Win 8.1 Lenovo Laptop Dual Boot.
I've been battling this particular issue for a couple of weeks now without much success. I have a custom built desktop where my WIFI connection will deteriorate to the point where internet (and gaming over Steam, etc...) will be either painfully slow or unable to load pages at all. Windows claims...
I have a slightly different problem I was hoping you could help me with. Here's a link to a printscreen of the problem.
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Basically - even though I'm connected to the internet, my computer says I'm not. I'm able to browse the...
Basically as the title states is that IE9 is stating that I am not connected to the Internet. The computer is an HP Pavilion dv6. I am trying to install updates but the Windows Update is giving me the 64c and 9c65 error codes. Before the computer wouldn't even say that it was connected to the...
Hi,
a very odd one, that has me baffled.
My Asus M4A78-vm AMD 955 4ghz 2010 built PC has a legacy issue that when it is booted it kills my LAN at home and mostly shows up when trying to get onto the internet. It does this at power up (pre-windows 7 pro 64bit). It also does this when no network...
I have two Windows 7 PCs on my boat (OK I admit it, I'm a geek!). Normally they are connected to the Internet via a 3G Wireless Router; they are therefore on the same Home network, so I can access the shared folders between them.
However, occasionally I connect at least one of them to a WiFi...