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Computer problems help

Posted: 2004-11-05 11:21pm
by Stormbringer
The first problem I'm having trouble with my wireless card, it disconnects without any reason. It seems to do so entirely randomly.

The second is one of the two USB ports doesn't seem to recognize devices. It knows there's a device it but won't actually work.

And last my CD burner is screwed up and keeps hitting buffer underrun.

Any ideas how to fix all this?

Posted: 2004-11-05 11:34pm
by Tech^salvager

Re: Computer problems help

Posted: 2004-11-06 12:06am
by Tech^salvager
Stormbringer wrote:The first problem I'm having trouble with my wireless card, it disconnects without any reason. It seems to do so entirely randomly.

The second is one of the two USB ports doesn't seem to recognize devices. It knows there's a device it but won't actually work.

And last my CD burner is screwed up and keeps hitting buffer underrun.

Any ideas how to fix all this?
1.) anything near by like a TV or how about you telephones do they run on the same frequecy?

2.)Try reinstalling the drivers.

3.)Which speed do you usually burn at?

Posted: 2004-11-06 02:43am
by Ace Pace
Tech^salvager wrote:www.sysopt.com
Giving a stupid link that gives no direct information, nor any information upon a simple search, is Stupid.


To storm:

2) try uninstalling the device in windows, then replugging it while reinstalling it, should help fixing.

3) Lower your burn speeds to 1 level below what the media suggests.

Posted: 2004-11-06 09:10am
by Tech^salvager
Where is your wirless access point at compared to the computer? Does the signal go through alot of walls?

Posted: 2004-11-06 06:37pm
by Stormbringer
Ace Pace wrote:To storm:

2) try uninstalling the device in windows, then replugging it while reinstalling it, should help fixing.
I'll give that a try. But it seems to be doing that for all devices now.
Ace Pace wrote:3) Lower your burn speeds to 1 level below what the media suggests.
I've got it as low as it'll go and it's still not working.

Posted: 2004-11-08 12:39am
by Vertigo1
Did you try different media for your burner? Clean the lens? Are you doing something while you burn at the same time? (note: this isn't a big issue for people that have burners with buffer overrun protection.

As for your wireless card, is it around any major electronics (ie: big stereo, TV, etc)? Is there anything metallic blocking line-of-sight between you and the router?

Posted: 2004-11-08 01:23am
by Glocksman
Is this a laptop?

Posted: 2004-11-09 12:16am
by Tech^salvager
So I'm guessing you got it fixed.