In article <btvptg$c1m1p$(E-Mail Removed)>,
D.Currie <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>"MIKE C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:09d701c3d91c$01c698d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have just purchased a Fujitsu Siemens laptop Lifebook
>> C1020. I have installed broadband software to run a BT
>> Voyager 100 modem which is external and draws its power
>> from the USB port. Unfortunately this does not maintain
>> its conection with the net which forces a system shutdown
>> everytime.
>> It has been suggested to me that there may be a MS update
>> that would resolve this but I have been unable to find it.
>> The OS is windows xp pro.
>> Can anyone help.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Mike
>
>Disconnecting from the network shouldn't cause a system shutdown. Sounds
>like faulty software or a problematic modem.
>
>
This does sound like one of the RPC viruses. Did you hook up to
broadband before you installed antivirus software ?
Check you system for viruses, then get all the critical updates
from update.microsoft.com. You might have to reinstall your OS.
Take your laptop to someplace that will let you plug into their
LAN via your built-in ethernet interface. If your machine
still shuts down it's not a USB problem.
Does it shut down even when you are plugged into house power ?
Then it's not a USB problem.
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Al Dykes
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