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Computer Restarts When Wireless Antena is in the Hardrive

Ansem

Senior Squad
Every single time I turn on my computer when the wireless Antena is in the Hardrive my computer restarts. The only way I can log on to my computer is by taking out the antena or if the internet is disabled. After the computer is up and running I can enable the internet and surf the web, but sometimes it still turns off on me if I have too many internet windows open. Does anyone have a solution to this problem? If so please post. (Any comment is appreciated)
 

Áļéאָ

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first wireless Antena is in the Hardrive doesnt make sense. Not to me it doesnt. 2nd. When you say doesn't start you mean Windows doesnt start or that it just doesnt even power on, or that it doesnt boot normally and is making beep sounds?
 

Ansem

Senior Squad
Áļéאָ;2466369 said:
first wireless Antena is in the Hardrive doesnt make sense. Not to me it doesnt. 2nd. When you say doesn't start you mean Windows doesnt start or that it just doesnt even power on, or that it doesnt boot normally and is making beep sounds?

First= The antena that you plug into your hardrive in order to acquire the signal from your wireless router.

Second= When the monitor shows the windows logo and the bar that shows the loading progress, the computer re-starts.
 

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Do you mean motherboard? Because if you dont, that must be one weird Hard Drive../ Also are you using wifi card or do you have onboard wifi
If you are using Vista, I have to say good luck solving the problem, because Vista are known for randomness instability application and hardware incompatibility and driver issues. 2nd I believe the only thing you can do in this case is get all the latest windows updates and get new drivers or if not possible go back to older drivers. If your network adapter has additional software (for managing hardware firewall and stuff) try to remove/update it or something. In general different driver versions and sofware and also try without software. Not sure this will solve things, because it sounds like a conflict with your windows and hardware. If it is router related, it might help trying different firmware versions
 


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