- A hot PC slows down the entire system and increases the likelihood of crashes. Furthermore, constant exposure to heat may cause lasting harm to PC components.
- Many difficulties can be solved by restarting the computer, and the USB port problem is no exception.
- If your Wi-Fi is working properly but your PC keeps disconnecting from it, it's possible that your network card isn't getting enough power. The network card in Windows has a built-in power saver option that uses less power. This feature must be turned off:
- In the Power Options, go to Advanced settings.
- Expand Wireless Adaptor Settings and then Power Saving Mode in this window.
- This should be set to Maximum Performance.
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