Thursday, April 15, 2010
This is one problem that i recently notice which happens to most of the users who are using External hard drives with their laptops. After connecting and transfering data from their external hard drives, some laptop refused to boot to the OS the the next boot and this is happening mostly to Windows xp operating system. I solved the issue with the following simple steps.
The problem happened because of the external hard drive. When this external hard disk was connected, some values inside the laptop bios setup changed expecially with the hard disk mode. This caused the laptop from booting into the laptop hard drive. Just change the hard disk mode and laptop will be back to the working condition.
Comment if this worked for you......:)
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Wi-fi network not showing up in connect to a network list
0 comments Posted by ShineOnline at 9:16 AM
Your wi-fi network is not showing up in the 'Connect to a network' list? Here is the steps to SOLVE the issue!
This can happen due to many reasons. Suppose that you build a network (Wi-fi) and sometime some users complain that they are not getting the network or the network is not showing in the 'connect to a network' list. When you restart your wifi router, sometimes it gets functioning. But not everytime. So what is a permanent solution for this problem. What will be the problem? Here is the steps which i did to solve the issue forever.....
1. Login to your router with your administrative password
2. Check whether your router is broadcasting the SSID which is used to identify the network
3. And the third and most important step, to check the 'Channel Settings' of your router
4. Change the channel from 'Auto' to a setting of 9 or 11 (Both channels are good)
5. Save the settings and restart the router.
By now you should be connected automatically if the connection property is set to 'connect automatically when this connction is avilable'. If not, go to the connect to a network from your taskbar, and select the network. Now the problem is solved! Hurray!
Comment Your experience if it worked for you......!
This can happen due to many reasons. Suppose that you build a network (Wi-fi) and sometime some users complain that they are not getting the network or the network is not showing in the 'connect to a network' list. When you restart your wifi router, sometimes it gets functioning. But not everytime. So what is a permanent solution for this problem. What will be the problem? Here is the steps which i did to solve the issue forever.....
1. Login to your router with your administrative password
2. Check whether your router is broadcasting the SSID which is used to identify the network
3. And the third and most important step, to check the 'Channel Settings' of your router
4. Change the channel from 'Auto' to a setting of 9 or 11 (Both channels are good)
5. Save the settings and restart the router.
By now you should be connected automatically if the connection property is set to 'connect automatically when this connction is avilable'. If not, go to the connect to a network from your taskbar, and select the network. Now the problem is solved! Hurray!
Comment Your experience if it worked for you......!
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