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Lenovo Computer Won't Connect to the Internet After Sleep Mode



Windows 7 may fail to connect to the Internet after being in sleep mode for any number of reasons. The issue could be with the computer's hardware, the operating system or the router that connects your computer to the modem and the Internet. In most cases, the steps required to fix your computer will require an internet connection, although you can do some without. If you're using a wireless connection, make sure you try connecting with a cable as well. In many cases, a wired connection will work when a wireless connection won't.


Instructions

1.     ConfigureYour Network Adapters

Expand the Start Menu and type "Device Manager" in to the Start Search. Select "Network Adapters."
Right click on "Local Area Connection" and select "Properties."
Uncheck the box for "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)."
Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click the Properties button below it. A new dialogue window will open.
Ensure that "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically" are both selected. Click "OK."
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Repeat for any other connections you have, such as wireless connections or secondary LAN connections.

2.     ConfigureWLAN Settings

Click on the Start Menu and select "Run." Type in "services" and press enter. This opens the Services window.
At the bottom of the list, find "WLAN AutoConfig" and right click on it. Select "Properties."
Set the Startup type to "Automatic" and click "Start." Press "OK" and close the Services window.

3.     Configure Your Router

Navigate to your router's setup page if you have one. In most cases, you can access the setup page by typing the following into your web browser: "//192.168.0.1" and pressing "Enter."
At the very top of your router's setup page should be a drop-down. Make sure it is set to "PPoE" and in the options below it "Keep Alive" is selected. Save any changes. For this setting to work, you may need to contact your ISP about setting your modem to accept the router's attempts to connect.
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How to Turn on Wireless on an IBM Lenovo



In order to connect to a wireless network and the Internet on an IBM Lenovo machine, you must first enable wireless networking via your computer's operating system. Allow about five minutes to enable your IBM Lenovo computer's wireless capabilities.

Instructions

1.     Enable Wireless in Windows 7

Click the Windows logo in the bottom left of your screen. Select "Control Panel" from the menu.
Click the "Network and Internet" icon in the Control Panel.
Click "Network and Sharing Center."
Right click "Wireless Network Connection" icon. Select "Enable."

2.     Enable Wireless via Switch

Check your IBM Lenovo laptop for a wireless networking switch. It is usually on the front of the computer above the keyboard.
Slide the wireless switch to the "On" position.
Look for a wireless light on the front of the laptop. In some cases a light will come on to indicate that wireless networking is active. Other switches, when active, reveal a green strip of plastic.
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how to Lenovo Laptop Won't turn On

Lenovo Laptop Won't turn On



So let me begin with the beginning of my computer troubles. I'm sure if this is the reason of my recent computer troubles, but you might know better than me. In May I split quite a bit of diet Sprite on the keyboard of my 2 1/2 year old lenovo Satelite Pro M15 laptop it immediatelyturn off, but I dried as much of it up as I could and left it sit out open all night it started up but the fan sounded kinda fun. It was still under extended warranty, so with the hope that they somehow wouldn't notice that I split soda I sent it in, but since my screen had broken spots they wouldn't look at it. When I got it back, the fan no longer sounded so back, and it worked ok.

They brings us up to recent times, about a month ago, my computer went static and my sound died. From that time on I've had nothing but problems. The sound has been static, or a high pitch beep. It had been freezing up all the time. And it often went to blue screen with the error stop 0x0000007F. Finally, last night I was working on it and it was actually working pretty good. I left for awhile, came back and it was off. I tried turning it back on, nothing. The LED light for the AC adapter ison, and the light for the battery is blinking. When I press power both go off then come back on. I tried taking the battery out and starting it, still nothing. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas what was wrong with it, if it was worth it to take it to get it fix or if I should try to get a new one. And if the new problems are connected to the spillage. Any response would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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How to determine my Driver Version in Windows 8, or Windows 7 in lenovo



This document is created to guide user on how to find the device driver version in Windows 8 or Windows 7.


Device driver information is located within “Device Manager”, and “Device Manager” is located within “Control Panel”.

For Windows 8: Begin at Step 1, and skip Step 2.

For Windows 7: Begin at Step 2.

    Open the “ControlPanel” App by typing “Control Panel”. The Apps results for Control Panel should appear. Select Control Panel App. For more information on “Control Panel” go to Microsoft Support: Windows 8: Where is Control Panel?


    Type “Device Manager” in the top right search box which says “Search Control Panel
    Choose “Device Manager” as shown in the screenshot below:

    Expand the respective component driver which you would like to check and double click on the driver:

    Example of the pop will appear as shown below. Go to “Driver” tab and you will see the “Driver Version”.

    Compare your driver’s version with the Driver Matrix.