![]() no doubt there is a problem with this solution as there is with everything else it seems. (top manufactures only charge ?10 for gigabit network cards). Or alternatively if they needs such a quick fix go purchase a new network card and search on-line if that particular card has problems first. The OP should try to contact the manufacturer - not Windows. Windows do supply generic drivers but often they are limited in what you can do. This is similar to many of the Vista complaints - it is not Windows but the manufactures you need to contact. Every time someone suggested or posted a link the OP just said it didn't work and its a problem with Windows 7. Suggestions & help or stfu.Ī few people did post suggestions and it concludes its a driver issue not Windows, other people are having similar "issues" but only on specific hardware.
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