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Why is the Firewall off every time I turn on my computer?

This is because you use "Turn Off".
Doing this ends all 'services' for Windows, of which one is the firewall.
When you re-start, the services must be re-started as well, which can take several seconds, and in some cases (where the system is struggling anyway) several minutes.
('Services' are not programs as such; but rather the background functions that Windows needs or allows).
Turning a Windows system "OFF" (from 'Start> Turn Off Computer...' button) is not the best way to put your system away for the night (or extended periods) and forcing a shutdown with the power button is NEVER a good option; only a last resort.
It prevents Windows from 'housekeeping' system files to get ready for the next start-up. Windows needs to systematically close the multiple services that are normally running (the 'backstage' items you don't see, which would be different from 'programs' you have open).
If they aren't done step by step, it tends to leave unresolved issues with these services, which over time, and repeatedly done, causes increasingly bigger problems and may break Windows completely.

A vastly improved method is 'Hibernation'.
Shutdowns using the 'hibernate' method gives several benefits: It's a near zero power state; all 'Startup' folder items are already loaded, Windows background services are already 'up', and all open work moves to the hard drive, yielding really fast start-ups.
And if power is lost (storms, etc.) the document or picture you were working on won't be lost like it would be in 'Standby' mode, and the system will resume just where you left it.

For XP (newer OS's are similar):
Go to Start> Control Panel> Power Options> Hibernate: here check the box.
To show this option when turning unit off; Start> Turn Off Computer> HOLD down 'Shift' key & 'Standby' becomes "Hibernate': tick that.
(Some systems have a 'crescent moon' key to go right to hibernate, or set laptops for this operation 'when lid is closed').

To start up, push the power button, and Windows will resume right where you left it, bada bing.

In your case, I suspect you are neglecting your 'housekeeping', which Windows demands to run smoothly.
Download "CCleaner" http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
Freeware.
Run the various tab headings.

Other steps need doing, but this is a start.

Why won't my tablet connect to the internet (wifi) every time I turn the tablet on?

Not sure if this is your issue or not, but many other Android users have reported this as a problem:
Some Android devices can't connect to a Wi-fi router if the SSID (Service Set IDentification) is hidden. The SSID is the network name. See here for one of many discussions of this issue (search [android can't see ssid] to find other discussions):

http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon...

Not all devices have this problem, but the fix is worth trying to see if it works for you. I know you said you're not a techie, so this may need someone's help, but I'll try to describe it. If your SSID is hidden you'll need to go to the router setup/configuration page/s. With all the info you provided (which is very good) you didn't mention the make/model of the router, so you'll need to find the way into the setup. The address is often on a label under or behind the router, something like [http://192.168.0.1] or 192.168.1.1. You open a browser (IE, Chrome, Firefox, etc) and put the address in the address line and hit Enter. You will then be presented a login page with Username/Password, which again you can find in your manual or online for your make/model, but it's often something like [admin/admin], or [(blank}/admin], or [admin/password]. Once you're in find the check-box that says "Broadcast SSID and be sure it's checked so that your network name can be seen by your devices. Hiding the SSID is sometimes considered a security measure, but it's a really weak one and not worth doing if your devices can't connect as a result. For good security use WPA or WPA2 (NOT WEP - that's old and weak). Write back with additional details if you need more info - hope this helps!

Why does my computer lose Internet connection everytime I turn the computer back on?

If the username/pw you're talking about iauthenticates you to your ISP, it sounds like you may be on a DSL connection that uses PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) and your username and pw is stored locally on the computer. Try moving your PPPoE connection info to the router (and not on the computer.)

If you're talking about a WiFi connection dropping, and you have to retype in your username/pw to get back on wirelessly, Turn off Windows' ability to turn off your wireless card to conserve power, like so:

Right-click My Computer > Properties > Hardware tab > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Right-click your WiFi network adapter, go to Properties > Power Management tab > deselect "turn off this device to conserve power

Why is my computer turning off everytime i turn it on?

Could be daft settings in your power options.

Could be monitor or graphics card problem.
Unplug the data cable (VGA, HDMI whatever), the screen should come on and you should be able to play about with the on screen menus for a while. If the monitors staying on OK on its own then its a graphics card problem.

Open the computer and check the graphics card heatsink is secure, and if its got a fan, check it turns freely. Clean out any dust and fluff. and check vents are clear. Check the other fans while you are in there, and the CPU heaqtsink is secure.

Could also be bad RAM, if the faults not fixed yet, and you got more than 1 stick of ram, take out all but one and try them in turn to see if you can identify a bad one.

Why does my computer always connect to the WIFI?

Left click on your internet icon in toolbar. Find the wifi connection your computer is connecting to and uncheck the box that says "automatically connect"

Turn it off. Unless your computer is performing an overnight task or needs to be active all the time as some type of Server, then turning it off completely (at the wall) is going to save you heaps of electricity.The only machines that should be left running 24 hours continuously are massive mainframe systems that can take several hours to get up and running from a cold start. This isn’t an energy saving measure, it’s a time saving one—particularly as these systems are being accessed by people around the world 24 hours a day (like Google).For a home machine, even if it takes 15 minutes to boot from a cold start (very slow machine), it is not going to consume the amount of energy that you saved by having it turned off for eight hours over night.Further, without a UPS, leaving your computer in Sleep* mode risks losing your data if the power fails. If you want a faster boot time in the morning, use Hibernate instead—the computer writes all current memory and file states to a special location on the HDD and powers off completely. When restarting, it recognises the Hibernate flag and copies everything back into memory so that it’s exactly where it was the night before (although it won’t process any update that would be handled by a normal shutdown and reboot).* I hate Sleep mode, as it’s the best way to lose data! I don’t even trust the combined Sleep/Hibernate mode. It’s either completely Hibernate or completely Shut Down.The reason I say to turn it off at the wall is because, even in “soft off”, the PSU is drawing power from the mains, keeping some parts of the Motherboard “alive” so that it can detect the On button. Many modern Motherboards also leave the USB 5V active for charging phones and tablets. It’s cheaper to use a wall-mounted charger.

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This can have multiple causes.1 Another answer already mentioned usb devices plugged into the computer.Note: This is more likely to occur if cmos settings for boot order include boot from usb in the boot order list. remove all devices you are not going to boot from in boot order list. And if you have ILO (integrated lights on) settings disable them. This is an option used to remotely start a computer so that software can be installed or data backups made in large office or network environments, after employee work hours for minimum disruptions.2 Aging computer power supply fails to deliver clean power output rapidly enough from power on to ensure normal startup.Replace power supply or just keep rebooting on powerup to save money.3 some cheaper keyboards will generate random keyscan codes as they are powered up. so it is possible the keyboard is sending the F1 F2 or whatever function key is used to enter setup. Find and solve this by swapping keyboards.4 Computer is plugged into an electrical outlet that is on the same circuit as another appliance that generates a lot of radiated noise.This can be an appliance like a refrigerator or airconditioner that has motors that draw high power levels. If a compressor or blower motor has worn brushes then it will put a lot of trash on the power line. If this is the problem, then you can buy power line filters that you plug the computer into. Some surge suppressor outlets also provide power line filtering, but they are typically a lot more expensive.Some bios allow you to disable the keyboard check for entering bios. If you disable the keypress to enter cmos settings then you will usually have to hold the key down while powering up to enter cmos settings.

Why does my router reset whenever i turn on my laptop?

I have a Linksys Wireless-N Home Router (WRT120N), every time i turn on my MacBook Laptop the router resets. It disconnects me off of the internet for a few seconds and disconnects me from PlayStation Network (PlayStation 3 online).

I would usually be playing a game online and my brother or someone would turn on the laptop booting me out of the game.

Thanks in advanced.

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