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Sorry for the long post.
Daughters Lenovo IdeaPad, 2 years old, running W8.1, has been chugging along merrily. A couple of days ago it froze on her; I don't know what she did, but she got it running again and used it that evening and the next day. She did complain that she couldn't print anymore. I took a look at it yesterday. First checked the C partition from within Windows, everything was fine. Checked the Event log, there were a couple of kernel events and many application related events, but no events in the last 24 hours. I guess the kernel events caused the hang. I didn't have time to do anything more yesterday.
Today, all hell broke loose. Yesterday I had seen that 145 Important updates (1.3 GB) were pending; there obviously was a problem. Today I asked it to download and install them. They were all .NET related or Windows Security updates. It came back in a flash and said all the updates failed and there was a problem. I worked my way through the troubleshooting, and it said problems with Windows Update were fixed, so I went to Win Update again. This time only two updates showed. I said to update, which it did (took a really long time, though). It rebooted, then the wireless wouldn't connect.
The laptop is about 10 feet away from the AP, line of sight, and has full signal strength. It sees the AP, and keeps saying "trying to authenticate", then gives up. I checked the settings; it had lost the manually assigned IP, Gateway and DNS server addresses. I put the IP addresses back in the adapter config, but no dice, still won't connect.
I went to reboot manually, thinking it might fix things, and saw there were updates pending. So I said to install them, and it said some 116 updates were being installed. Took a really long time. I went away to do some other stuff. When I came back, the screen said there were problems with the updates and they were being rolled back. After another long wait, Windows update shows a solitary update for Windows Defender, but a ton of failed updates in Update History.
I'd like to first get connectivity established. Device Mangler says the wireless adapter is fine. I've checked the access passkey, that is fine too. I've turned off the AP several times but that hasn't helped. Other devices connect wirelessly just fine.
Obviously once connectivity is established, I could still have a hosed system. The last image I made is about 9-12 months old, and I can go back to it if I have to. I'd rather fix things and move on, though.
In the Network and Sharing Center, for the wireless adapter when I click on "View Status of this connection", it says:
IPV4 Connectivity: Not connected
IPV6 Connectivity: Not connected
Media State: Attempting to Authenticate
There is a "Details" button on this screen, and when I click on this, I see two IP address for IPV4: one that I manually assigned (internal) and one external IP address that is not my public IP address. The external one shows first.
What gives?
What am I missing in trying to get the wireless connected? Worst case, I could hunt for an Ethernet cable and connect wireline (the AP has Ethernet ports in the back).
Obviously I don't know why the updates failed and how to get them to install.
Thanks for helping.
Daughters Lenovo IdeaPad, 2 years old, running W8.1, has been chugging along merrily. A couple of days ago it froze on her; I don't know what she did, but she got it running again and used it that evening and the next day. She did complain that she couldn't print anymore. I took a look at it yesterday. First checked the C partition from within Windows, everything was fine. Checked the Event log, there were a couple of kernel events and many application related events, but no events in the last 24 hours. I guess the kernel events caused the hang. I didn't have time to do anything more yesterday.
Today, all hell broke loose. Yesterday I had seen that 145 Important updates (1.3 GB) were pending; there obviously was a problem. Today I asked it to download and install them. They were all .NET related or Windows Security updates. It came back in a flash and said all the updates failed and there was a problem. I worked my way through the troubleshooting, and it said problems with Windows Update were fixed, so I went to Win Update again. This time only two updates showed. I said to update, which it did (took a really long time, though). It rebooted, then the wireless wouldn't connect.
The laptop is about 10 feet away from the AP, line of sight, and has full signal strength. It sees the AP, and keeps saying "trying to authenticate", then gives up. I checked the settings; it had lost the manually assigned IP, Gateway and DNS server addresses. I put the IP addresses back in the adapter config, but no dice, still won't connect.
I went to reboot manually, thinking it might fix things, and saw there were updates pending. So I said to install them, and it said some 116 updates were being installed. Took a really long time. I went away to do some other stuff. When I came back, the screen said there were problems with the updates and they were being rolled back. After another long wait, Windows update shows a solitary update for Windows Defender, but a ton of failed updates in Update History.
I'd like to first get connectivity established. Device Mangler says the wireless adapter is fine. I've checked the access passkey, that is fine too. I've turned off the AP several times but that hasn't helped. Other devices connect wirelessly just fine.
Obviously once connectivity is established, I could still have a hosed system. The last image I made is about 9-12 months old, and I can go back to it if I have to. I'd rather fix things and move on, though.
In the Network and Sharing Center, for the wireless adapter when I click on "View Status of this connection", it says:
IPV4 Connectivity: Not connected
IPV6 Connectivity: Not connected
Media State: Attempting to Authenticate
There is a "Details" button on this screen, and when I click on this, I see two IP address for IPV4: one that I manually assigned (internal) and one external IP address that is not my public IP address. The external one shows first.
What gives?
What am I missing in trying to get the wireless connected? Worst case, I could hunt for an Ethernet cable and connect wireline (the AP has Ethernet ports in the back).
Obviously I don't know why the updates failed and how to get them to install.
Thanks for helping.