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  1. Posts : 8
    windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    ethernet controller exclamation mark


    Im having problems wiht my "ethernet conntroller" under "other devices" in my device manager, I see a yellow exclamation next to it. Last time i formatted my machine (this one) I was able to find the driver, although it was a hassle and chase for it. My mb is a "Gigabyte EP45-DS3L". I have downloaded all kinds of drivers for it which seemed to fix another issue, but i just cant seem to get the right driver for the "ethernet controller" to get recognized. Ive installed a few "hardware detection" software programs and I was able to get the mb model at least, and if i remember correctly this boards drivers used the intel chipset but since im not online with it it wont tell me what chipset it is. For some reason I just cant find the correct drivers for this damn controller. Is this is a motherboard/hardware issue? Is this still a software fixable thing? Can someone help me out please?

    Thanks
    -boien
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  2. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #2

    What "hardware detection" programs have you installed?

    GA-EP45-DS3L (rev. 1.0) - GIGABYTE - Support&Download - Motherboard - Driver

    Here is the driver, select the download site for LAN, the "Realtek Realtek LAN Driver," that is closest to you.
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  3. Posts : 8
    windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    What If I just installed those drivers and I still see the yellow exclamation? I'm goin to try and just reformat it after but I wanted to try one last thing before I took that step.
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  4. Posts : 612
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
       #4

    DEAR boien,
    Welcome and you have put two probs. before us! 1) Ethernet Controller (E-C) per se is a chip in the MB and thus strictly speaking is HARDWARE,but the SOFTWARE needed to make it operable is the E-C Driver,as suggested by @[B]liquidsnack! Thusly to solve the riddle, you may (in fact ,must) install the driver on offer and 2) IF the yellow exclamation mark still persists,two possibilities persist.A) The driver was not compatible and/or the hardware "might" have been affected by issues like power probs. and/or your E-C driver has married some malware, b'cause your E-C seems to be affected quite frequently!

    So check for Virus,Rootkits and Trojans with the appropriate software!Ideally the MB website (i do not know much about "Gigabyte") will be having the updated and/or the appropriate drivers.I have had many probs. while trying to download drivers from third party sites and you please keep that as your last option! HAVE YOU VISITED THE MB'S SITE AND LOOKED FOR THE DRIVER? Very sorry for the bold type, it was purely for emphasis! If it were i, since i downloaded drivers from so many third party sites,my first focus will be to identify and root out malware as mentioned above!BECAUSE,your drivers will be hit again and again! All said and done, kindly install the driver first, identify any infection next and if it's a Rootkt then i am on your side about formatting!

    Please let us know how it all went off! Cheer up Dragon-slayer, we are with you!

    regards,
    DR.Sreedhav
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  5. Posts : 8
    windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    The hardware detection software I tried was CPUz, driver agent, and driver update, they all told me the same thing about my motherboard. It looks like the LAN driver link is the one that usually worked when I reformatted earlier times, but I'm still seeing the exclamation. Thus is really strange, now I'm strting to think that I could have some malware or Trojans eating up those drivers or something. What spyware/malware/ Trojan antivirus or malware apps would you guys suggest for me even though I can't get online? I tried out avg but that needs an Internet connection to even begin the installation process so that was a dead end.
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  6. Posts : 612
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
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    I should have mentioned those apps.,in the previous post! Anyway,here we go: SUPER ANTI SPYWARE. site to download : SUPERAntiSpyware.com | Remove Malware | Remove Spyware - AntiMalware, AntiSpyware, AntiAdware! MBAM--------------------------------->malwarebytes.org IOBIT MALWARE FIGHTER(BETA)-----> |MG| IObit Malware Fighter 1.0 BETA Download Rootkits are a double menace because at times a simple formatting may not completely remove all of them! IMO, the procedure should be A) Identify their presence using at least TWO ANTI ROOTKITS 1)GMER : GMER - Rootkit Detector and Remover As you can see in the downloaded page, any RED entries indicate Rootkits. 2)SOPHOS (you have the advantage here of identifying and "removing"(?) them Sophos Anti-Rootkit - Free Rootkit Detection and Removal Tool .A lot of personal details are asked from unwary entrants, unless you pick and tick that it's for "home use". I do not think Sysinternal's anti rootkit works on Win.7 platform. 2) "erase the HD" with Active Kill disk (free ,single pass,very effective and quite fast). Website to download : Active@ Kill Disk - Hard Drive Eraser - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com B) Then partition and format. I prefer to do the partitioning personally, according to my taste and thus do not use any partition Manager. EASEUS website has a free and excellent P-M! Thus my "SOLILOQUY" ( A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or reveals his thoughts without addressing a listener.&quot ends, Regards, sreedhav
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  7. Posts : 8
    windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    So I ran the superantispyware and both of the root kits that you linked. Fortunately no results on the spyware software or the root kit app any root kit or spyware detected. This is the second time I have formatted and I'm starting to think that its having something to do with the motherboard now. Is there any way I can test out if the mother board hardwaree is messed up now or did these few tests and elimination processes just determine that?

    Thanks,
    Stumped
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  8. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
       #8

    Here's an idea. Along with the Ethernet driver there is a Realtek Ethernet controller diagnostic tool. You can run it and hopefully it will give you an idea of what's going on.

    Here it is already scanned with MSE no problems found. mb_driver_lan_realtek_rtltool.zip

    Secondly you can try going to device manager>clicking in the device>properties>drop down menu>select hardware ID>Copy and Paste the hardware Id string and we can look for a driver for you that way.

    If the Realtek driver provided above installs yet you still have the exclamation point it's probably because the controller is bad, but running the file I provided should test it and you'll find out.

    Also please go to your User cp top of the page, scroll down on the right to edit system specs and fill in all your system specs.

    If you need a program to help you with that you can use one of these Speccy - Download

    Or this one |MG| HWiNFO32 3.67 Download
    Thanks. Fabe
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  9. Posts : 612
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
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    thefabe said:
    Here's an idea. Along with the Ethernet driver there is a Realtek Ethernet controller diagnostic tool. You can run it and hopefully it will give you an idea of what's going on.

    Here it is already scanned with MSE no problems found. mb_driver_lan_realtek_rtltool.zip

    Secondly you can try going to device manager>clicking in the device>properties>drop down menu>select hardware ID>Copy and Paste the hardware Id string and we can look for a driver for you that way.

    If the Realtek driver provided above installs yet you still have the exclamation point it's probably because the controller is bad, but running the file I provided should test it and you'll find out.

    Also please go to your User cp top of the page, scroll down on the right to edit system specs and fill in all your system specs.

    If you need a program to help you with that you can use one of these Speccy - Download

    Or this one |MG| HWiNFO32 3.67 Download
    Thanks. Fabe
    Nice ideas! The prob.for the@OP is, he cannot connect to the net using his PC! I would rather suggest, that he use a pen drive ,go a cyber cafe ,download the driver you suggested along with UBCD : website : UBCD for Windows
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  10. Posts : 8
    windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    screenshots


    Hi guys. So i have filled out my cpu specs on the cp menu page. I did all of the steps with the diagnostic tools and I have taken several screenshots to do the rest of the talking for me. I figure it will explain more than just words. I have attached them to show you the results of each recommended rootkit/malware/diagnostic tool from you all. Btw I am online via wifi which is how ive been able to use the apps on my pc, its just my pc thats offline so im dl'ing apps from my lap and transfering/installing via flash drive.
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