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I uninstalled it, but I don't know if it was the culprit that changed my wireless driver, or it changed the driver after my 2 successful interrupt-free downloads. It's some Netgear application that is looking for new drivers. I also discovered this A6100 Genie application running in task mgr.
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Now, however the interrupts are back, and I really don't know if the Realtek driver I'm using now is the one I'd been using, or if I'm using the 8.1 driver. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. I downloaded 2 music files in a row with nary an interrupt, so I thought it was fixed. This package contains the files needed for installing the Intel USB driver. I went into device mgr, right clicked on the Realtek driver and selected update. The restart gave me the wired symbol on the taskbar, but with a yellow triangle (since it was NOT connected with an ethernet cord). I manually ended everything in taskmgr related to installing the Realtek driver, but was ultimately forced to restart the laptop to make the task disappear. The system failed to complete the install, remaining on the Realtek 'installing driver' screen for more than 30 minutes, before I attempted to kill the process.
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Well, I went with door number 1, entering my serial number and downloading the Realtek wireless driver for 8.1. The General Support forum members have suggested a driver issue. In the past several months I've been plagued with System Interrupts every 10 or so minutes, during which the laptop is unusable.
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Laptop originally had Windows 7 Home, but was upgraded to 10 a couple years ago.
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But then you also suggested in the next sentence that I might have had a driver update recently and that rolling back my current network driver might solve the problem. Toshiba Satellite L755-S5153 Windows 10 Drivers.
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You suggested that I download the W8.1 wireless driver from Toshiba. Because, occasionally a download will become interrupted and then will simply go back to downloading normally once the interrupt corrects itself.īree, your post contained enough conflicting information to make me dizzy. My modem/router is in the basement, and I really don't have the time to lug it down there, attempt to download a large file with an ethernet cable and sit there and monitor the download progress. It's a bit of a challenge to see how it works with a wired connection. This laptop is always working wirelessly. Sometimes a 600MB file will download without a single interrupt, but more often than not I'll have to resume the download at least 3 times. Clicking on that box will resume the download from the point the interrupt stopped it. There will be a small blue rectangular box labeled 'Resume' underneath the failed download. Once the interrupts normalize back to a low percentage, the download item will have a horizontal line through it with the words 'Failed - Network Error' next to it. If I happen to be downloading anything - I download a lot of music - the 'freezing' will show the Chrome download window speed to be 0 kb/sec. Eventually (usually in 3 to 5 minutes) the task goes back to using 0.2 to 0.3% and the laptop begins to operate normally. Sometimes I can't get ctrl/alt/del to bring up the taskmgr, but some times I can, and when I do I'll see this task called System Interrupts using between 40 - 50% of my CPU. and all of a sudden the laptop becomes almost completely unresponsive. I'll be on the internet, almost always with Chrome and I might not be doing anything actively, but I'll have a Chrome tab open, and I might be playing Spider Solitaire.