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That is so weird.....
Alright. So this is obviously a driver or W7 problem. Does your adapter have W7 drivers?
~Lordbob
That is so weird.....
Alright. So this is obviously a driver or W7 problem. Does your adapter have W7 drivers?
~Lordbob
yes, it does on the realtek website. But it doesnt help
The driver installation itself has both 32x ad 64x on it, then how can it be wrong. Besides I checked with drivermax and it said its the corrected one.
Don't bother using driver finder programs, they are next to useless.
Are you running x32 or x64?
~Lordbob
i'm runnign 64 bit windows 7 and ofcourse most of my driver is 64x included my NIC
So I will go to realtek website and download vista 64x driver instead of the new release for windows 7 ? Ok i will try then. Hope this will help finger cross
bad news, the vista driver doesnt work though... more help plz as i really need it cuz i love win7
I'm giving up now lol. I just reinstalled the win7 and go step by step from the initial driver to the lastest one. Even when Im writing this reply, "the cable has been unplugged". What a shame, great OS but ****ty network...