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Hey guys, I had a hard drive crash the other week and I got a new one and went on and upgraded to windows 8.1 64bit. Well I had a hard time getting it to work correctly but now it seems to start up fine with no BSOD.
My problem I'm having now, is that my internet will not work on it, unless I plug in a wireless for it.
My mobo is rather old, (msi k9a2 platinum) and it uses a Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller on it. I first tried to go and upgrade the drivers. It said I had the newest. Though upon reading online I see that they have upgraded the driver for the Realtek to the 8.26.218.2014 driver on 2/18/2014. Well I uninstall my old driver, restart the computer then install the new one from the Realtek website. Then do a restart and still nothing.
It looks like the router is getting pinged or something as it will start flashing in the bottom right with the triangle with the ! in it, about three times then go back to the x in the red circle. In the device Manager the realtek pcie gbe family controller doesn't have the yellow triangle with the ! in it showing that something is wrong. But it's not even reading the ethernet cable is plugged in. I tried detecting the problem and that is all it says is to plug the cable in.
I restarted the computer again and noticed that the number showed up on my router that the computer was connected. When the computer was starting windows with the blue windows logo with the balls circling at the bottom, about half way through the router dropped the number and it doesn't come back up after I unlock the computer.
So I followed the sticky and got the cmd prompt and this is what it is showing... I have no clue what is going on. Can someone please help me!
My problem I'm having now, is that my internet will not work on it, unless I plug in a wireless for it.
My mobo is rather old, (msi k9a2 platinum) and it uses a Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller on it. I first tried to go and upgrade the drivers. It said I had the newest. Though upon reading online I see that they have upgraded the driver for the Realtek to the 8.26.218.2014 driver on 2/18/2014. Well I uninstall my old driver, restart the computer then install the new one from the Realtek website. Then do a restart and still nothing.
It looks like the router is getting pinged or something as it will start flashing in the bottom right with the triangle with the ! in it, about three times then go back to the x in the red circle. In the device Manager the realtek pcie gbe family controller doesn't have the yellow triangle with the ! in it showing that something is wrong. But it's not even reading the ethernet cable is plugged in. I tried detecting the problem and that is all it says is to plug the cable in.
I restarted the computer again and noticed that the number showed up on my router that the computer was connected. When the computer was starting windows with the blue windows logo with the balls circling at the bottom, about half way through the router dropped the number and it doesn't come back up after I unlock the computer.
So I followed the sticky and got the cmd prompt and this is what it is showing... I have no clue what is going on. Can someone please help me!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 64bit
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Custom Built by Me
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II 940 w/ Thermaltake SpinQ Heatsink ~2008 lol
- Motherboard
- MSI K92A Platinum
- Memory
- 4 x 2 Gig DDR2 1066 at 800mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- PowerCooler HD 7870 Ghz Edition
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2x Acer P215H
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 1x 60GB Mushkin Chronos SSD - Operating system
1x 240GB Mushkin Chronos Deluxe - Core Games
1x 1TB Western Digital WD Caviar Green w/ 64mb cache - Mass Media Storage
1x 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200 rpm - Secondary Game Storage
- PSU
- OZC Tech, 700w Total
- Case
- Cooler Master Centurion
- Cooling
- 2x Aero Cool SHARK 14cm (Front/Top) 2x Aero Cool SHARK 10CM (Side/Back)
- Keyboard
- Old Bare-Bones compact Dell model
- Mouse
- Ideazon Reaper Edge
- Internet Speed
- DSL (crappy)
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky Pure 3.0