"disable the wireless network adapter. Ask Dell support to tell you how to do that in the BIOS if doing so via Windows Device Manager does not work."
Done. Disabled the Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter in device manager. Mission complete. Results pending...
"go into Windows Device Manager just before launching Sonar, and disabling the WiFi (NOT uninstall, just disable). Then launch your Sonar session, and when done and Sonar is closed, go back and Enable the WiFi again, and all should be fine."
That is the same thing as the Broadcom 802.11n, correct? "change your Windows Power Management Options, so that you are always set to run on the High Performance power"
Done. Switched from "Balanced" to "High Performance." "go into the Advanced Settings for the High Performance Power Plan and: 1) find the option and expand it for USB Selective Suspend, and make sure that you do NOT allow Windows to selectively suspend USB devices."
Done. "2) Also in those options, find the one that sets the Minimum CPU Processor State and set it to 100%, so that it always runs at full capacity"
Verified that it was already set to 100 percent. "3) set the options so that your hard drive NEVER turns off (set it to 000 minutes and it will see that as Never), and do NOT let Windows ever put your computer into Sleep Mode or Hibernate. Save those changes to that power plan."
"Sleep After" was already set to "never." "Allow Hybrid Sleep" was on so I turned it off. "Windows Device Manager, and pull up the properties for your Network Interface Card (your ethernet adapter), and also there make sure under the Power Management tab remove the check for the option that lets Windows turn that device off to save power."
Done. "Are any of your hard drives capable of going 'Green', meaning do they have variable speeds? If so, those can goof things up for Sonar."
I viewed the properties for the disk drive "ST1000DM003-1ER162" and did not notice anything related to green or variable speed. "Disable all network interfaces"
That is the same thing as the Broadcom 802.11n, correct? This is the noly network adapter listed besides my ethernet ("Realtek PCIe GBE family controller"). On a side note, someone once suggested turning off all wireless bluetooth adapters (which I already did out of habit). Not sure if this is necessary or not.
Now, I am going to restart the computer and have a go at Sonar.