If people have experience with your software having a memory leak, it's probably that - either a patch from the company / some random, smart reverse engineers will fix it, or some kind of third-party WiFi software. That'd depend on your Wifi card / adapter.
It could, however, also be a hardware issue. Has it been particularly hot in the area recently, or has your computer been hot, or has there been a chance of any kind of small physical damage? You might want to try ripping open the box and giving it a good clean out, checking for loose parts and whatnot. Computers that have old parts, especially boards, can tend to give those kinds of errors solely because the pieces aren't connecting right anymore, or the drives won't read, or any number of minute physical problems that can manifest themselves in weird ways on the computer, since most consume hardware won't be able to detect a small defect in your hard drive's laser or anything like that; specific enough to help? Never!
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It could, however, also be a hardware issue. Has it been particularly hot in the area recently, or has your computer been hot, or has there been a chance of any kind of small physical damage? You might want to try ripping open the box and giving it a good clean out, checking for loose parts and whatnot. Computers that have old parts, especially boards, can tend to give those kinds of errors solely because the pieces aren't connecting right anymore, or the drives won't read, or any number of minute physical problems that can manifest themselves in weird ways on the computer, since most consume hardware won't be able to detect a small defect in your hard drive's laser or anything like that; specific enough to help? Never!