Guys,
So it seems like double repair did the trick, but who knows.
I mark this as solved. In case of issue re-apperars, I'll reopen.
Thank you very much everyone for help,
Martin
Thank you OAT, Ghot & Hazel123 for advice.
I am not touching those.
By the way, just FYI, this is a list of network adapters in my Device Manager:
So far no drops after 2nd repair, only one small 3s hiccup. Similar behaviour like after 1st repair - It was all good for two-three days, and...
By the way, I went through all of my installed programs in my computer and deleted some which I am not using.
Do you know if I can remove some of these?
Ah ok, Ghot, but what is the point of installing Windows 10? If I would install Win10 and have no further issues, I will definitely stay with Win10 instead of risking that after updating to Win11 I will start having same issues.
What makes more sense to me is to do a clean install of Windows 11...
Ghot, please read previous posts, I already did a repair of Windows 11 using .iso image. Twice.
I am not using any antivirus sw (only the Windows default one), not firewall or drive encryption software.
As I said in previous post few minutes ago, I will do a clean install (I still wonder if I...
Hazel123 and glasskuter:
- There are no issues with other machines at my home. Including laptop (Windows 10), iPad, iPhone. My laptop is connected via ethernet and no issue. But is Windows 10.
- Truth is, that it's happening only on my Windows 11 desktop machine: MSI B450M PRO-M2 V2 (MS-7B84)...
Hello guys,
yesterday, after repair, there was not a single drop.
Today, I had just one hiccup so far:
Overall, it was running so good, see stats from today:
It's so weird.
Once it starts dropping more frequently again, I will do a clean install. Question is, should I do a clean install of...
No I do not have. I would need to buy a USB wi-fi adapter.
What just came into my mind is to create a hotspot from my cellphone and try to connect to internet via cable... to see if it also drops...
But now I am good after the repair, so I am not touching anything I guess :D
It is interesting that now, after another Win11 repair, its running flawlessly. I am really curious when it starts to crash again.
Its not ISP, other machines at my home are without issues. It's either cable (too bad I don't have any, but will buy one soon), or something in Windows 11.
Tracing route to webbrowsertools.com [188.114.96.4]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.100.1
2 7 ms 4 ms 4 ms 10.31.160.1
3 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms r-praha-switch-gpon-pha-jarov.ptp.poda.network [10.11.184.25]
4 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms...