I have an Asus P7P55D Pro Motherboard. Recently switched from a dead Western Digital Black HD to a sexy new Samsung SSD. Fresh OS install, fresh everything install. Everything is in tip-top shape other than my built-in network/ethernet controller not picking up. Windows 7 says it doesn't exist apparently. I've booted using Ubuntu OS and Ubuntu says Windows 7 is a lying sack of shit (Ubuntu detects it and I can use the internet fine.) So that rules out the possibility of a dead network controller.
I've tried different drivers..
Is the message I keep receiving. Apparently this is a widespread problem with Realtek drivers.
I've tried mostly every fix. Removing CMOS battery, removing RAM, unplugging power cord, fiddling with the BIOS, reinstalling Windows, etc.
Things I haven't tried: praying, doing a dance for the computer gods, taking a hammer to the motherboard, flashing the BIOS, begging for help on GAF (check), etc
Help me please, I'm on my knees.
Has anyone ever experienced this problem? I'd rather not purchase a NIC or new MOBO.
I've tried different drivers..
The RealTek Network Adapter/Controller was not found. If Deep Sleep Mode is enabled Please Plug the Cable
Is the message I keep receiving. Apparently this is a widespread problem with Realtek drivers.
I've tried mostly every fix. Removing CMOS battery, removing RAM, unplugging power cord, fiddling with the BIOS, reinstalling Windows, etc.
Things I haven't tried: praying, doing a dance for the computer gods, taking a hammer to the motherboard, flashing the BIOS, begging for help on GAF (check), etc
Help me please, I'm on my knees.
Has anyone ever experienced this problem? I'd rather not purchase a NIC or new MOBO.