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Jamiedadawd wrote
Adventure wrote
Rojo wrote
Adventure wrote Desktop, didn't even known I needed a driver for an Ethernet

Sometimes yes, I need the exact name of the network card you're using.


How can I find this? I've tried running msinfo32.exe however I cannot find it on there every single one says not available


Dowload astra32, put it on a flash drive and copy it to the computer and run it. go to Network tab, find the Adapter Name.


RTL8186/8111 PCI-E GIGABIT ETHERNET NIC
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Adventure wrote
Jamiedadawd wrote
Adventure wrote
Rojo wrote
Adventure wrote Desktop, didn't even known I needed a driver for an Ethernet

Sometimes yes, I need the exact name of the network card you're using.


How can I find this? I've tried running msinfo32.exe however I cannot find it on there every single one says not available


Dowload astra32, put it on a flash drive and copy it to the computer and run it. go to Network tab, find the Adapter Name.


RTL8186/8111 PCI-E GIGABIT ETHERNET NIC


This should be it:

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Did you get a disc for the motherboard with your PC?

That would have the drivers for your Ethernet device. If not, if you have access to another computer you could download the drivers for your motherboard put them on a usb then put it on your computer and that should fix the problem.
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Jamiedadawd wrote
Adventure wrote
Jamiedadawd wrote
Adventure wrote
Rojo wrote
Adventure wrote Desktop, didn't even known I needed a driver for an Ethernet

Sometimes yes, I need the exact name of the network card you're using.


How can I find this? I've tried running msinfo32.exe however I cannot find it on there every single one says not available


Dowload astra32, put it on a flash drive and copy it to the computer and run it. go to Network tab, find the Adapter Name.


RTL8186/8111 PCI-E GIGABIT ETHERNET NIC


This should be it:

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Thank you so much, this has worked and I'm now posting this from my computer
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Adventure wrote
Jamiedadawd wrote
Adventure wrote
Jamiedadawd wrote
Adventure wrote
Rojo wrote
Adventure wrote Desktop, didn't even known I needed a driver for an Ethernet

Sometimes yes, I need the exact name of the network card you're using.


How can I find this? I've tried running msinfo32.exe however I cannot find it on there every single one says not available


Dowload astra32, put it on a flash drive and copy it to the computer and run it. go to Network tab, find the Adapter Name.


RTL8186/8111 PCI-E GIGABIT ETHERNET NIC


This should be it:

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Thank you so much, this has worked and I'm now posting this from my computer


Glad I could help!
See ya around
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