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Guillermo V
April 24th 03, 04:18 PM
Good Morning,

Here is something which is happening to me which never
happened before. Let me lay the ground work:

1) When my laptop is linked via ethernet cable to my home
network from power up, the computer loads fine and dandy.

2) When the laptop is unplugged from network as it turns
on the computer loads fine, I select my user name in XP
and head on in...then the Hard Drive Lags every 1.5
seconds. When I move the mouse around the pause occurs
every 1.5 seconds then I can move again then pauses then
free to move etc.

I am also unable to connect to my network as it does not
see the card. Thinking that it was a card issue, I
uninstalled it and same issue occured. I reloaded the old
drivers same issue occured...loaded new drivers...same
issue. Is this a windows problem and is there a fix? Or
does this sound like a major computer company issue and I
should have them fix it LOL :-) Any help on this matter
would be appreciated please feel free to respond to this
and or my email which is listed here thank you all for
your help and time in this matter :-)

-Guillermo
NPD Engineer

Unknown
April 24th 03, 11:27 PM
What you have to do first is ctrl--alt---del and try to determine what
program is running takin the time every 1.5 seconds. If you hav a virus
program scanning shut it down and try. Check to see if indexing is turned
on.
"Guillermo V" > wrote in message
...
> Good Morning,
>
> Here is something which is happening to me which never
> happened before. Let me lay the ground work:
>
> 1) When my laptop is linked via ethernet cable to my home
> network from power up, the computer loads fine and dandy.
>
> 2) When the laptop is unplugged from network as it turns
> on the computer loads fine, I select my user name in XP
> and head on in...then the Hard Drive Lags every 1.5
> seconds. When I move the mouse around the pause occurs
> every 1.5 seconds then I can move again then pauses then
> free to move etc.
>
> I am also unable to connect to my network as it does not
> see the card. Thinking that it was a card issue, I
> uninstalled it and same issue occured. I reloaded the old
> drivers same issue occured...loaded new drivers...same
> issue. Is this a windows problem and is there a fix? Or
> does this sound like a major computer company issue and I
> should have them fix it LOL :-) Any help on this matter
> would be appreciated please feel free to respond to this
> and or my email which is listed here thank you all for
> your help and time in this matter :-)
>
> -Guillermo
> NPD Engineer

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