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| As the technology advances, now many devices | | | | If your computer freezes up because of wireless |
| can support hot plug, such as USB devices and | | | | network adapter plug, firstly, you need to confirm |
| 1394 devices. However, essentially, most | | | | whether you have performed this action when |
| hardware operations should be completed after | | | | the card is working, if so, you have to restart |
| the power supply is cut off, otherwise it may | | | | your computer. |
| cause computer crashes or even the permanent | | | | In addition, in order to avoid this error, you'd |
| damage to the hardware. | | | | better stop processes like information |
| Sometimes computer may go dead if the | | | | transmission and it's best to disable your wireless |
| wireless network card is pulled out suddenly from | | | | network adapter in Device Manager before pulling |
| its related port. This failure occurs in a relatively | | | | out it. |
| high frequency. The reason why this failure | | | | Step 1 Click Start and select Control Panel. |
| happens is that many PC users think this wireless | | | | Step 2 Double-click System to open the System |
| network card's USB port or PCMCIA port | | | | Properties sheet. |
| supports hot plug, and it can plug and play. | | | | Step 3 Click Hardware and choose Device |
| Actually, they take this plug-and-play function as | | | | Manager. |
| random plug and few of them know that this | | | | Step 4 Right-click the Network adapters and look |
| wireless NIC card should not be plugged when | | | | at its properties. |
| working, for it is not only easy to hurt the card | | | | Step 5 Disable and plug this card. |
| and its corresponding computer interface, but also | | | | |