04-21-2012 02:11 PM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
04-21-2012 02:48 PM
04-21-2012 03:02 PM
04-21-2012 03:12 PM
04-21-2012 03:51 PM
dstrakele wrote:
Since your issue occurred only a week ago, why not just do a Windows System Restore to a date that is just before the issue occurred to see if it will resolve your download speed issue?
If it does work, configure Windows Update to "check for all updates but allow me to choose whether to download and install them". Then review what updates to install and do them one at a time so you can test whether they affect your WiFi internet connection.
If you are still running ASUS Live Update, consider uninstalling it. This updating application just had some new updates to install about a week ago - for the first time in ages!
04-21-2012 04:21 PM
04-21-2012 05:38 PM
dstrakele wrote:
C'mon now...Don't give up SO EASY! :reaches out through internet and grabs and shakes @Cervani
Windows System Restore creates System Checkpoints even if nothing is installed. I mean how long will it take you to look, really?
And if one IS there, just give it a try. You can always UNDO it if it doesn't resolve your issue.
Another thing you can try without much heartache is to completely delete and recreate your current WiFi network connection in Windows.
There's also a lesson here. If you had scheduled regular backups, it would be possible to restore the last Windows System Image that was backed up before the download speed issue. That would also save a backup followed by a complete rebuild (which might not even resolve your issue if it turns out to be a hardware problem).
04-21-2012 03:13 PM
04-21-2012 05:47 PM