08-11-2005, 08:16 AM
try disconnecting the computer from the network and see if the problem goes away.. at least that'll give you an idea if it's network related or not.
if it turns out to be network, check the simple stuff like making sure the power cords to the modem, router, etc are all firmly plugged in and not in tripping distance or crimped.
if you want to see if it's a network connection that continually goes down, try running a playlist on internet radio and see if it skips to the backup servers... it can give you an idea if it's the net constantly going down.
next step is to run adware, etc.. see if it comes up with anything...
that's a start...
if it turns out to be network, check the simple stuff like making sure the power cords to the modem, router, etc are all firmly plugged in and not in tripping distance or crimped.
if you want to see if it's a network connection that continually goes down, try running a playlist on internet radio and see if it skips to the backup servers... it can give you an idea if it's the net constantly going down.
next step is to run adware, etc.. see if it comes up with anything...
that's a start...
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