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It's a Realtek RTL8168E network adapter. :)
Latest driver from Realtek:
Realtek
Driver from Asus, but old:
Motherboards - P7H55-M - ASUS
1. If it's a RTL8168E, how do I uninstall the driver for RTL8187SE, which is the damaged file per the SFC CBS.log?
2. For the RTL8168E driver, which version should I download - "Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 Auto Installation Program (SID:1669850)" or "8111DP DASH All-In-One installation kit for WinXP/Vista/Windows 7"?
3. Or should I install the older Asus drivers first? If so, should I install the oldest one first & then each newer one, and then the newest Realtek driver last?
Thanks for the help!
You should be able to just install the new driver, and be fine. :)
Q2) Yes.
Q3) If the one from Realtek has an issue, then you could use this one instead after uninstalling the one from Realtek.
I downloaded & installed the latest Realtek RTL8168E driver successfully. However, I did not uninstall the previous driver beforehand. After the install, I ran SFC /VERIFYONLY, rebooted, & then ran SFC /SCANNOW. Unfortunately, I still get the same message regarding the RTL8187SE file not able to be repaired. Should I have uninstalled the driver first & then install the new driver afterward? Should I uninstall & reinstall the driver now?
Also, I'm still getting the messages regarding the missing DLL file. Why doesn't it give me a DLL file name, so I know what to replace? Ugh, this is so frustrating! I tried uninstalling & reinstalling a few of the programs (four to be exact), but that didn't help. I have 12 programs (discovered so far) that I get this error message on, so uninstalling & reinstalling all of them will be a major pain. Any thoughts?
If you're not having any issues with your network, then I wouldn't worry about the SFC issue.
For the .dll issue, you'll need to most likely uninstall and reinstall the affected programs.
I ran sfc /scannow and it says that "Windows Resource Protection didnot find any integrity violation". Yes, My Win 7 has a Win 95 like UI. What gives? Do I need to do something else?
Hello yaip, and welcome to Seven Forums.
That indicate that SFC didn't find any issues with your system files.
I assume that it restored a modified system file for the custom skin back to default for the default Windows 7 skin.