On Oct 23, 9:04 pm, w_tom <w_t...@usa.net> wrote:
> On Oct 23, 10:37 am, Robert <magine...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have a Dell Dimension 8200, with Home XP, and DSL connection from
> > Verizon and have 20g's of free space on my hard drive which is small
> > by todays standard but still acceptable as I'm not much of a gamer.
> > Yesterday, I clicked standby instead of turning my computer off
> > because I thought I would be getting back to it within a reasonable
> > amount of time. Well, it didn't work out that way and when I did come
> > back to it nothing seemed to work so I tried re-starting it, however
> > when it came back up it couldn't access the Internet. ...
>
> Its a Dell. That means it comes chock full of diagnostics and other
> tools to obtain facts. Currently nobody can help since no facts were
> posted.
>
> From the Dell CD, load and execute comprehensive hardware
> diagnostics that execute without Wndows. Does the Network Interface
> pass? If so, a fact is obtained - your computer's NIC hardware is
> good. Move on to other suspects.
>
> Windows is full of useful inforamtion such as Device Manager, system
> (event) logs, and other useful tools such a ping and ipconfig that are
> executed from Command Prompt. If any doubts, Windows has a Help
> option to provide assistance.
The thing is that it usually it performs flawlessly and is now back to
normal. So I dont think it's problem, I think using Standby is the
problem which I won't be using ever again.
Robert
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