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Valkxz
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02-19-2024, 01:36 PM
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I've had this issue for 3 days and even after spending hours with Microsoft support the problem still persists. I cannot connect to the internet on my PC after upgrading CPU motherboard and ram. Not via WiFi or Ethernet, I've tried 2 different WiFi adapters and I've tested my ethernet cable on another device. All works fine. I've found corrupted files, reinstalled windows and drivers countless times. Upgraded the bios tried every single basic troubleshooting step I could find and nothing. I even tried connecting to phone hotspot and that didn't work either. On my router my device shows up as UNKNOWN, both ethernet and WiFi. This is a fresh install of Windows so I don't have a VPN or anything so why would it do that. I'm hesitant to get a new motherboard because no networking works not just ethernet or WiFi so it seems more system related than that. I'm thinkig about taking it to my local pc repair shop because I don't know what to do.
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Valkxz
02-19-2024, 01:36 PM #1

I've had this issue for 3 days and even after spending hours with Microsoft support the problem still persists. I cannot connect to the internet on my PC after upgrading CPU motherboard and ram. Not via WiFi or Ethernet, I've tried 2 different WiFi adapters and I've tested my ethernet cable on another device. All works fine. I've found corrupted files, reinstalled windows and drivers countless times. Upgraded the bios tried every single basic troubleshooting step I could find and nothing. I even tried connecting to phone hotspot and that didn't work either. On my router my device shows up as UNKNOWN, both ethernet and WiFi. This is a fresh install of Windows so I don't have a VPN or anything so why would it do that. I'm hesitant to get a new motherboard because no networking works not just ethernet or WiFi so it seems more system related than that. I'm thinkig about taking it to my local pc repair shop because I don't know what to do.

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sarabrony
Junior Member
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02-26-2024, 02:41 PM
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Do you believe Windows is a completely unpredictable operating system? Each setup might work, but the second one could fail, and the third... who knows? The real issue seems to be your hardware—likely the motherboard. Try booting from an Ubuntu USB drive to confirm. If you don’t want to replace your motherboard, consider purchasing a budget PCI-E adapter.
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sarabrony
02-26-2024, 02:41 PM #2

Do you believe Windows is a completely unpredictable operating system? Each setup might work, but the second one could fail, and the third... who knows? The real issue seems to be your hardware—likely the motherboard. Try booting from an Ubuntu USB drive to confirm. If you don’t want to replace your motherboard, consider purchasing a budget PCI-E adapter.

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IROOU
Junior Member
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02-26-2024, 04:03 PM
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I attempted to reinstall the old motherboard CPU and RAM, which functioned properly before, but now it doesn’t. It’s unclear if this is the issue. Could try booting into Ubuntu as recommended.
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IROOU
02-26-2024, 04:03 PM #3

I attempted to reinstall the old motherboard CPU and RAM, which functioned properly before, but now it doesn’t. It’s unclear if this is the issue. Could try booting into Ubuntu as recommended.

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Killerman1834
Posting Freak
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02-26-2024, 10:53 PM
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Additionally, my wireless card uses a PCI-E interface, which isn’t functioning properly. This raises doubts about whether a standard LAN adapter would be compatible as well.
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Killerman1834
02-26-2024, 10:53 PM #4

Additionally, my wireless card uses a PCI-E interface, which isn’t functioning properly. This raises doubts about whether a standard LAN adapter would be compatible as well.