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Experiencing problems with network drivers?

Experiencing problems with network drivers?

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MECrageman
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08-23-2016, 01:16 PM
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You're facing some tricky issues with Windows 10 version 1803. It seems the network adapters aren't responding, and updating drivers keeps timing out. You've already tried downloading new drivers and using USB, but they still don't work properly. The device manager shows a warning about the driver not being accepted. Your setup includes a Realtek port on your Prime B-350 Plus motherboard with a TP-Link PCIe add-in card, both of which previously functioned but are now problematic. After removing one, things got worse. A network reset didn't help either. It's frustrating and you're worried about losing access to important devices like your phone. You might want to check if the drivers are compatible with your hardware or consider using a different port or interface.
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MECrageman
08-23-2016, 01:16 PM #1

You're facing some tricky issues with Windows 10 version 1803. It seems the network adapters aren't responding, and updating drivers keeps timing out. You've already tried downloading new drivers and using USB, but they still don't work properly. The device manager shows a warning about the driver not being accepted. Your setup includes a Realtek port on your Prime B-350 Plus motherboard with a TP-Link PCIe add-in card, both of which previously functioned but are now problematic. After removing one, things got worse. A network reset didn't help either. It's frustrating and you're worried about losing access to important devices like your phone. You might want to check if the drivers are compatible with your hardware or consider using a different port or interface.

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MissFoxy101
Member
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08-23-2016, 07:51 PM
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No, I haven't determined the answer yet.
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MissFoxy101
08-23-2016, 07:51 PM #2

No, I haven't determined the answer yet.

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ARbookWorm
Junior Member
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09-10-2016, 10:17 AM
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Created a duplicate of the hard drive and then restarted Windows, yet personal files remained intact. I only made a copy just in case something went wrong and I needed a full reset and reinstall.
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ARbookWorm
09-10-2016, 10:17 AM #3

Created a duplicate of the hard drive and then restarted Windows, yet personal files remained intact. I only made a copy just in case something went wrong and I needed a full reset and reinstall.