"Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Jo-Anne wrote:
>> I've been having a number of problems with my WinXP laptop (for example,
>> desktop icons lose their filenames, and I can't do anything but
>> reboot--at which point everything is fine again for a while). The latest
>> thing that happened is that I lost my wireless connection. I've been
>> suspecting malware, although Avira AntiVir, Malwarebytes, and
>> SuperAntiSpyware report no problems. Tonight I discovered that I can get
>> onto the internet by plugging the laptop directly into the wireless
>> router.
>>
>> Does this sound like a possible hardware issue?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Jo-Anne
>
> Change OSes. Boot a Linux LiveCD, and try testing the wireless there.
> Is it flaky in Linux ? If so, you could have a hardware problem.
> You can get a nice LiveCD from Ubuntu.com . It's a 700MB download,
> followed by burning a CD. Imgburn is an example of an application
> that can burn a .iso for you.
>
> It could be related to internal power regulation. Something takes
> the 14V from the battery, and makes 5V for disk drive, 3.3V for logic,
> and lower voltages for things like chipset and processor. If could
> be that one of those "rails" is acting up.
>
> An alternative explanation, is overheating. If the laptop has multiple
> fans, the CPU fan still works, but some secondary fan that cools part
> of the housing of the laptop is plugged, maybe that causes some of
> the other, less hot chips, to start overheating. On some laptops, the
> wireless module might be in the same bay as the memory DIMMs. Run the
> laptop for a while, then shut down, remove battery and AC connection for
> safety, then open whatever door exposes the wireless module and feel
> the chips for heat. The wireless module will be the one with two
> mini-coax cables leading from it, with miniature right-angle coax
> connectors that mate the cables to the module.
>
> Paul
Thank you, Paul, for the detailed description of what might be happening and
what I can try to deal with it! I'm going to be out of town--with my
netbook--for a while. When I return, I'll see what I can do--or will take it
to someone who might be able to do what you suggested. I think the laptop is
still under warranty, but I need to convince myself that it's a hardware
issue before I pack it up to send back to the manufacturer.
Thank you again!
Jo-Anne
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