reinstall of Windows 7 - Can't connect to internet wired thru router

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       #21

    I think we both hit basically the same download just via different searches, LOL



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       #22

    Same driver as well .
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       #23

    THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!

    Sorry for the caps, I literally just screamed.
    Like, 20 hours of frustration out of the window. Thank you all so, so much!

    (Putting my solution just in case someone is searching for this)

    All I had to do was download from the link that VistaKing had.

    I repeat, thank you SO MUCH. Who knew it was so simple? I cannot thank you all enough.
    Typing from my computer my thanks.

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       #24

    You're welcome . Glad that DocBrown and I could resolve your issue .
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       #25




    Chrissy, you are a fast learner for following our instructions. Thank You.

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    Seeing that you are in Kentucky, that reminds me of a saying when I worked there many many years ago.

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       #26

    Chrissy,

    Did somebody build this computer for you, or did you buy it somewhere ?

    You might want to run the System Info program

    System Info - See Your System Specs


    Then copy and paste some of the info into a text file to save & have info about your system & hardware

    Just incase you ever need the info again.

    Also save an extra copy of your Windows Key Code in a couple of safe places for a future emergency!
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