Problem with Windows 10 version 1903 network drivers.
Problem with Windows 10 version 1903 network drivers.
In short, you’re risking your computer and network security by making those changes. Have you ever noticed the mouse cursor acting up but still functioning? It sometimes distorts and corrects itself randomly. That’s another concern I have. This issue started after upgrading from Windows 7 to 10, and it hasn’t appeared on my Haswell laptop. I’m considering moving to Linux since my current setup—Windows 10 1903—isn’t reliable for a Plex server.
I understand it's not the best solution, but sometimes uncovering a problem requires actions you'd rather avoid. For example, disassembling a fresh setup to fix boot issues instead of using the provided cable management. You might not have encountered anything like this before, which makes it hard to assist you. Today, the mouse movement is controlled by the IGP or GPU, so a driver update or patch could resolve the issue. If Linux meets your requirements for running a Plex server, it might be better to switch platforms rather than troubleshoot. Time and effort invested may not be worth it in the long run.
Every morning I turn on the machine without a network link. Code10 appears in Device Manager. But when I right-click the device and check for hardware updates, it functions properly. Fascinating. At least I avoid having to put it to sleep and wake it again just to get it running.
It seems likely it's related to power management. Some drivers might have problems with this feature. Try setting the power scheme to high performance and adjust the options in yellow, unchecking the option to let the computer turn off the device to conserve energy. Then check if allowing the device to wake the computer is enabled.
that doesnt mean anything did you specially set the options i sent you? its normal for network connection to be dropped in standby the network driver is clearly having issues resuming from standby . computers have different sleep states you can also try setting those in the bios. its a common issue, you need to see if there is an updated driver that resolves or dont allow computer to go into standby. but because of your ruddiness and smug attitude i done helping you. I hope you find luck getting help from others. if you know the answer why ask the question?
All power-saving options have been disabled. This was the initial step I took. Be aware this problem started after Windows 10 was released and installed on my system. Not attempting to be rude. You didn’t read my message. I’ve updated the drivers from MSI and Intel, but the latest Intel driver didn’t work either. The usual fixes function properly. The newest Intel driver was from last year, and if you’ve even glanced at the updates, you’d know I turned off the power-saving settings. Sorry, that’s not an option. My computer is basically a space heater. I put it to sleep before bed. Unless you’re paying our power bill?
I’ll attempt that once I’m back home. It seems everything should function properly now that we have a fresh, clean installation of Windows. It feels like we’re going back to the days of Windows 98.