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You've installed the Intel Mgmt driver from the driver webpage here? http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/...4_Z8101252.zip
You must extract the files then run the .exe as Administrator from right click menu.
You've installed the Intel Mgmt driver from the driver webpage here? http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/...4_Z8101252.zip
You must extract the files then run the .exe as Administrator from right click menu.
I did, that is why, I am asking for help here,
and yes, I extracted it first,
thank you for taking your time and trying to help me out,
I´ll try and uninstall and re-install the driver you mention,,, you think that will get it?
Yeah, doing a uninstall and re-install might work, it'll be a test. It should have worked for you initially.
After a third time, it worked, now, my Wifi is up, but I do not understand fully why it connected directly with this missing driver if the internet drivers, being lan and wifi were OK.
???
It was Greg's magic touch.
Sometimes "stuff happens" that no one can easily explain. The drivers may not have installed properly, bad download of them, etc., or something else.
At least it works now, if it didn't I would have thought the motherboard or the WiFi adapter was shot.
Oh yeah, third time's the charm.
lol, third time,
thank you, for your time and your help that came with it, see you, not so soon, if it´s for problems!
Hehe, heh, you're welcome, it was Greg who found the download, I tried and couldn't.
Anyway you're welcome anytime if you'd like to give help too. I started here with some silly question over 3 years ago with no intention of being useful.
PCI SCC has nothing to do with normal communications (LAN, WiFi, etc.). It's sole purpose is to provide a "hack" into your computer so IT Admins can turn on the PC and load updates to it as well as other functions. If your PC is not part of an IT group, leave the SCC disabled and don't load any of the IME drivers. IME is a resource hog that runs all the time and has no usefulness for a private PC.
Mine's been disabled since day one. :)
Ken what's the best way to disable IME after its driver is installed. Obviously the driver can't be ignored but once installed it has no other interface on my Lenovo. Disable driver?
It's been a while but I think I uninstalled IME, disabled the device then uninstalled the drivers. I also had to "hide" Windows' updates for IME or the drivers will get reinstalled.