Re: Dell Inspiron Laptop Problem
If your gf's laptop is running the wireless card manufacturer's utility s/w to manage wireless connections, try disabling the wireless utility at startup by running services.msc and deselecting it. Then make sure Windows zero config is set to Auto so it will manage your wireless card instead.
Reboot, lather, rinse and let us know if that helps. If the connection still drops, you could try uninstalling the wireless card driver from the Device Manager pane (deleting file, too), rebooting then surfing to Dell's support section and d/ling the appropriate fresh driver for your model/OS.
If your gf's laptop is running the wireless card manufacturer's utility s/w to manage wireless connections, try disabling the wireless utility at startup by running services.msc and deselecting it. Then make sure Windows zero config is set to Auto so it will manage your wireless card instead.
Reboot, lather, rinse and let us know if that helps. If the connection still drops, you could try uninstalling the wireless card driver from the Device Manager pane (deleting file, too), rebooting then surfing to Dell's support section and d/ling the appropriate fresh driver for your model/OS.
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