![]() That said, being 'over your head' technically, the simpliest alternative at this point would be to either the IT tech to deal with it OR you can get a external drive, run Windows Easy Transfer and backup your data (nor programs) then get the Windows and Drivers DVDs set next to you and download / run DBAN to completely wipe the drive clean. ![]() Basically a similair laptop is around $349 (i5 at Walmart) to around $500 or more, but if your 'just look at it' starts at least $100 and can easily be $300 or more to 'fix it' depending on what they find, yeah you sort of got to weight that out for yourself. Yeah your at a price point difference that is a 6 of one half solution. That signal also shows full strength in the network connections window. Even when disabling/reenabling and upon reinstall. Now, it completely fails to connect at all. The thing worked like a charm for a few hours. At my wit's end, I purchased a Netgear wireless USB adaptor. I have tried all the basic fixes, so unless I have made some glaring mistake, please trust that I have: The wireless signal always displays at full strength, yet it will say "limited access" above it. At both my home network, and my college network, the internet connection starts out fine, and then within 5-10 minutes disconnects. I own a Dell Latitude e6410 professional. Also, forgive my inexperience, reading through some of your posts seems to demand a level of familiarity with computer systems I am nowhere near. My laptop of late has been acting very strangely.
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