my computer screen lights up blue

My screen turns blue and displays a message that USB wireless 802. 11 B/G is a missing disk.

Looks like a dodgy videocard or monitor. If the monitor is going blue. Try another monitor, see if its OK.

For wireless USB, you may need to go to whoever's doing it (their site). Re-download wireless drivers and then reinstall them using

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