my new computer freezes when i have too much data income from net

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by manuelcalavera, Oct 15, 2008.

  1. manuelcalavera

    manuelcalavera Geek Trainee

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    hi everyone ,

    i have a wireless modem , with my old computer i didnt have any problem.
    i could browse multiple pages , download with fastest speed ...

    but now , with my new pc i cannot download , cuz it freezes when too much kilobytes loads into my computer , or when i use too many tabs it happens ...

    i installed new windows , i tried xp and vista , even with fresh installed windows i have same problem , i think my modem conflicts with new computers cuz it happens to my Sony Vaio SZ640 .

    but these problems wont happen on Pentium 3 or old P4s ,

    i was wondering if there is a solution for this or any patch i can use ?

    tnx ,

    BTW ,
    my config :
    MB : Asus P5KPL
    HDD : 500 SATA2 Samsung
    cpu : Q6600
    VGA : Geforce 8800 GT
    RAM : 2Gig

    Regards
     
  2. Ghostman 1

    Ghostman 1 Mega Geek

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    Have you tried hooking up the modem direct to your PC by using a cable ? This sounds very strange....It sounds like you will have to narrow down this problem by testing each hardware and software you installed..What is the speed of this new processor ?
     
  3. manuelcalavera

    manuelcalavera Geek Trainee

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    it is actually connected with usb cable , software is not important cuz with fresh installed windowses ( xp/vista ) i have same problem , it is hardware that cause this problem , like i said , on my laptop i have same .
    btw , my processor is Q6600 , means its 2.4Ghz Quad Core
    and my laptop cpu is 2.2Ghz Core 2 Due
     
  4. Ghostman 1

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    If it uses a USB cable then it would not be wireless, can you hook it straight up from the modem ? Also, What browser are you using ?
     
  5. manuelcalavera

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    its a wireless modem that get signals wirelessly and connects to pc with usb ,

    man , im not a noob on computer , im using opera and Firefox
     
  6. Ghostman 1

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    It looks like you will have too hunt down the problem ..Start with the ram, then the hard drive...next check network card...
     

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