i downloaded a new version of nvdia drivers but it is not compatible. so iuninstalled it..now my pc arising a problem that "current ethernet driver doesn't support -nvidia forceware network access manager"
my p.c. is teling me to uninstal nvidia force ware network access mgr, which i didnow it wants me to instal nvida ethernet driver and reinstal nvida force ware network access mgr.
I had this same issue on the RC but am now getting it on the retail.
Windows 7 Pro x64
Asus P5N32-E SLI with nFocrce 680i chipset
On RC, if i installed the nForce driver package then my ethernet would randomly fallover under high network activity (only internet would fall, LAN would remain) To fix i would right click network icon in system tray and select troubleshoot problems, this would then fix it.
But it did it so often that i ended up removing the nforce drivers and letting windows 7 use its own driver, after which i never had a problem again.
Now i'm on retail im getting similar things although now its not happening with high network activity, it just happening randomly.
For retail i'm using the brand new nForce v15.51 drivers and its still randomly killing my network connection, but this time everything is falling over, LAN and net.
Is anyone else seeing this sort of behaviour when using the nvidia nForce driver package?
Its really irritating and i'm very suprised nVidia have still not fixed such a glaring bug.
I was having a BSOD problem that ANTHONY pretty much told me how to sort out, I downloaded the driver for it and then I got a message saying "The contents of this file cannot be unpacked. The executable you are trying to run has been corrupted. Please obtain another copy of the file, and its integrity, and try again."
I just formatted/installed Windows 7 Home Premium 64. I have, as the topicsuggests:Nvidia nForce 680i SLI motherboardI downloaded the drivers from Nvidia's web site for the Win_7_64 drivers for this motherboard, but it will not allow me to install the Ethernet drivers when installing the WHQL download.Has anyone else had this problem? Any idea of how to get my PC back on the intarwebz?t: After looking through the .exe with all of the motherboard drivers, I've found that they do include an Ethernet driver, but during the installation, I only have the option of installing the 'Nvidia Storage Driver', none of the other components are even available to be installed.
I have a Dell Studio XPS M1330 Laptop, has NVIDIA motherboard. I think ever since I purchased the PC this problem has occurred.Problem: NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet card will only detect an ethernet cable when I restart. The minute I unplug it, it will not detect it if I plug it back in. I have searched high and low for a solution but have not been able to find one that works. I have disabled the sleep setting on the device and made sure the computer is not allowed to turn off device to save power.Drivers are updated.
my laptop is hp pavilion g6 notebook pc >> my problem is with the ethernet controller driver and the network contoller driver >> after i had install a windows 64 bit i couldn't find these drivers.
Preparing to custom install Win 7 but "adviser" recommends downloading a IC Plus Ethernet Adapter 10/100 for Window 7, and it seems one is not available, closer examination of the mini disc reveals a CNET driver (for XP) (and works) but again, no Win 7 driver available at CNET or on mini disc.
And I keep getting directed to some driver all inclusive salesmart, I am upgrading O/S to avoid them in the first place.
My D-Link router is not working virgin want me to connect my laptop to the router with the ethernet cable,but it appears I do not have an ethernet driver. I need to download one but from where? I have tried system restoring but it hasnt brought it back and they say they cant fix my router until the driver is there. my other driver are realtek and I am using windows 7.
Yesterday I completely wiped my computer down to the bone, and found out that my ethernet driver was removed. I am currently connecting with a rosewill wireless usb, although I do want my ethernet card back. The usb gradually makes my internet slower and does occasionally make my computer crash. I am currently using a HP Pavilion Slimline s5710f PC and it is running on Windows 7.
I've installed the original Windows 7 Professional x64 on my desktop and it doesn't install the ethernet controllers!!! i've tried everything, even installing the ones on GIGABYTE's website. Btw, my motherboard is a P35-DS3L rev. 2.0, tried a lot of drivers, no one seems to work! what am i possibly doing wrong???
laptop can not connect with Internet because of accidentally uninstall of some programs.it shows network cable unplugged.when i try to scan from Device manager it says."Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)"
I just installed Win 7 and I can't go on the internet Ther Network Controller, Ethernet Controller Universal Serial Bus Drivers all have yellow exclamation mark, Where do I get these?
I installed the latest Nvida driver 190.38 for my 9600GT and I just noticed that I now have Nvida Stereostopic3D drivers installed under programes and fetures. I am never going to be using this so just wanted to know is safe to remove and will it affect anything thing else?
For those who are looking for more information on the recent Nvidia drivers supplied by the Tutorials here on Seven Forums can read this PDF file put out by Nvidia.
I recently installed windows 7 on my computer and attempted to install my computer drivers package which has always worked without problem when I installed windows xp pro. For some unknown reason windows 7 does not recognize the Ethernet Driver.I cannot connect to the internet and when I go to Device Manager it says there is no Ethernet Driver installed. When I put my Shuttle Driver CD in and ask the Device Manager to find the necessary driver it comes back saying it cannot find a driver.Everything else installed perfectly.I of course cannot access the internet on my computer and therefore cannot use any known software to determine exactly what driver I need and download it. I am using my laptop to try and find a solution.
i having problem with my Dell Demension 3000. after i installing clean Window Xp sp2 2002. i,m missing Ethernet Controller driver! without that i can't connect to internet. not i,m using my bro laptop.
i recently bought and installed windows 7 ultimate, i reformatted my PC and when i started it everything was ok, but then there was no Ethernet Controller aswell as Audio but i'am more bothered about the internet acess
recently I downloaded and installed Spybot S&D, MBAM, and Comodo firewall on a computer of mine and shortly after(1 or 2 days) My Internet connection ceased. I assumed it was something Comodo was blocking so I tried disabling it and then un-installing it and neither changed anything. I tried pinging www.google.com and it failed. I tried pinging my router and it worked. and I tried having my router ping www.google.com and that worked. I also checked the device manager to see if anything was odd and I had a yellow "!" for my ethernet controller. So I whip out the cd for my motherboard and reinstall it and it is successful. I check the connection to the web and it fails. When I check the device manager it still shows a yellow "!" for the ethernet controller. I tried getting the latest set of drivers for my motherboard on another computer and the same results. My motherboard is a gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4 nvidia nForce 570 sli. It has a Nvidia nForce 10/100/1000 MBPS ethernet on-board adapter.
There are two entries in my device manager: ethernet controller (which has the "!") and nvidia nForce 10/100/1000 mbps ethernet (which displays fine in the device manager) The current driver package I am trying to install is this link. That is what nVidias drop down boxes give me when I enter in my information.I found some forums of people with similar issues but all the solutions tell them to use the device manager's tools to update the drivers but I haven't had any luck with that so far. I may be doing it wrong because those options never seem to work for me. Does anyone have any ideas on what can be going on here?I'm running windows 7 x64 and a AMD Phenom x4 quad core 2.2GHz
First post here. ~~So I recently dealt with a virus, and I reformatted my PC.Everything is working fine, however I cannot connect to the internet via direct connected through cable to my router.Manufacturer: Cyberpower Inc.Processor: AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor 3.60 GHzRAM: 8 GBOperating System: Windows 7 service pack1 64-bitI saw another post about the same issue that was fixed by getting a motherboard specified driver. I don't know if I can use those drivers seeing as how I don't have the same motherboard. Atleast I don't imagine. I don't know how I'd go about finding out what motherboard I have. I'm a bit of a noobie here.
My pc is an Advent DT1404. Windows 7 home premium 64 bit.Norton security suiteCPU is Intel(R) Pentium(R) G620@2.60GHz.Graphics card: Intel(R) HD Graphics.Motherboard: Foxconn H61MXL/H61MXL-K.In device properties it says for ethernet controller: no driver for this device. Code 28.Location for device is given as: PCI slot1(pci bus 2.device 0. function 0.)I have no idea what any of this means.I've read elsewhere that I need a chipset driver before controller driver. When I try to access Intel site I have no idea which drivers to download.The pc is playing up. it freezes very often and the mouse works erratically.
I'm actually running 7 RC(7100) on my kids ECS 661FX-M7 mobo, and decided to run the 7 Advisor.. it came back with "Go to the mfgr website to d/l the latest driver.." for the SiS 900-based PCI-Fast Ethernet, and also should update the RealTek AC'97 audio driver. As I already have 7 running ok on this, what should I do about these recommendations?