Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Crashing!
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Every so often (but daily! ) a message will pop up on my laptop saying " local area connection 2 - A Local connection cable is unplugged " , then my laptop just dies........i don't appear to have anything unplugged ,
........its so frustratiing , can anyone help me please?
........its so frustratiing , can anyone help me please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What the message is telling you is that your network connection has failed, eg: your internet connection if you're using broadband.
- When you say it dies, do you mean the whole thing crashes or the internet connection stops working?
- Does it work again when you restart it?
- Do you have a wire from the laptop to whatever provides the network / internet connection, or is it working by wireless?
- When you say it dies, do you mean the whole thing crashes or the internet connection stops working?
- Does it work again when you restart it?
- Do you have a wire from the laptop to whatever provides the network / internet connection, or is it working by wireless?
Hmm...assuming this doesn't just happen when you're using the Internet, my first guess is that the unit is overheating especially if it won't reboot straight away.
I'm guessing that the disconnection message is a sign of the motherboard running into trouble due to the heat and since the network connection will be built-in, this fails just before the rest of the computer goes down.
It's also possible there could be a battery problem such as overheating as this would also likely cause the reboot failure. Does this happen when it's been left on for a few hours, or just after random amounts of time...?
Unless someone can bring up a magical answer, I would suspect the unit it going to need to go back to the manufacturer as laptops are really tricky things to fix.
I'm guessing that the disconnection message is a sign of the motherboard running into trouble due to the heat and since the network connection will be built-in, this fails just before the rest of the computer goes down.
It's also possible there could be a battery problem such as overheating as this would also likely cause the reboot failure. Does this happen when it's been left on for a few hours, or just after random amounts of time...?
Unless someone can bring up a magical answer, I would suspect the unit it going to need to go back to the manufacturer as laptops are really tricky things to fix.