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| I noticed that I lose access to the internet when my laptop comes out of sleep mode (using Vista Home Premium). As long as I stay out of sleep mode I don't have any issues. Is there an easy fix? If it makes any difference, my network adapters do not have the box checked that says "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power." | Guest
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| Yes, after nearly two hours with HP on a brand new, clean system what we discovered worked perfectly is to reinstall the network card driver. Here is what they sent to me via email as well. I understand that the HP Pavilion d4790y PC fails to connect to internet after coming out sleep mode. This issue might be due to various reasons. In this case please follow the steps below to resolve this issue: Msconfig helps Windows control software that automatically loads while Windows is starting. For troubleshooting purposes, use the following steps to prevent all software programs from automatically opening when Windows starts. CAUTION: Use the following steps to prevent all startup items from opening, including antivirus software and other software that provides important functions. Follow these steps for troubleshooting purposes only. 1. Click Start. 2. In the Start Search field, type the following: msconfig 3. Press Enter. The System Configuration window opens. 4. In the General tab view, select Selective Startup, and remove the checkmark next to Load startup items. 5. Click the Services tab, select Hide all Microsoft services, and click the Disable all button. 6. Restart the computer for the changes to take effect. After the computer restarts, a message appears confirming some startup programs have been blocked from opening. For a description of the tab views and their contents in the System Configuration window along with graphics, visit the following HP Web Site: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...name=c00819747 Reinstalling Network Card driver --------------------------------------- 1. Start the Computer. 2. Press the F8 key when the blue HP logo appears. The Windows Advanced Options menu will appear. 3. Use the arrow keys to select "Safe mode" and then press Enter. 4. Log on to Windows as Administrator. 5. When you are able to view the desktop, click on Start 6. Type Device Manager in the Start Search box 7. Click on Device Manager 8. Click the plus (+) sign next to Network Adapetr to list the Network drivers. 9. Select one driver and select uninstall. In the "Confirm Device Uninstall" dialog box, click OK. 10. Repeat this process until there is no listing for Network card 11. Close all windows and restart the computer. Please do feel free to get back to us if you need further assistance. We will be available here round the clock and will be glad to assist you further. http://www.hp.com/go/totalcare "tjebme" wrote: Quote:
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| Does the driver automatically reinstall? I'm probably just missing something, but the instructions seem to stop with the uninstall step. Thanks. "larry@avstim.com" wrote: Quote:
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