Experience issues without a network adapter post-OS installation.
Experience issues without a network adapter post-OS installation.
MOBO: Asus ROG Strix X570 E Gaming CPU – Background: My system functioned normally until I had to swap out my M.2 SSD. During the replacement, I accidentally damaged one of the sockets on my MOBO. I tried connecting the M.2 to the other socket, but it still wouldn’t be recognized. Eventually, I switched to a Windows 10 Home installation on a SATA SSD. Issue: The OS seems to be an outdated version I don’t recognize. It behaves as though a network adapter isn’t present. It keeps insisting I connect an Ethernet cable, even though I’m connected to Wi-Fi elsewhere. It feels like Wi-Fi is disabled. My Wi-Fi worked fine when I booted from the M.2 drive. Anyone can assist in enabling Wi-Fi?
That would be the website for the task you mentioned. Let me know if you need more details!
Visit the official Asus website for your motherboard, then navigate to the support section.
Here are the details you provided:
You can find support at the link: https://rog.asus.com/no/motherboards/rog...k_download.
Select your operating system and download the necessary files, including Audio (for onboard), LAN, Wireless, chipset, and Bluetooth drivers if needed.