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09-28-2018 10:16 AM - edited 09-28-2018 10:24 AM
Hi,
My ethernet port has an error 10 and will not accept a driver update. A repairman mentioned two options, the power supply 460w was too low and/or do a clean install of windows 7. I see an open port - add an ethernet card? The Wireless ethernet works so I can function. Just prefer the ethernet speed. Problem occurred when I tried to update to Windows 10 and it locked up the PC. Reloaded Windows 7 and the computer came back less the ethernet port.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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09-28-2018 05:45 PM
Hi:
Sorry the manual driver install didn't work.
I guess it could be a bad ethernet adapter but usually when they go bad, they disappear from the device manager altogether.
But since it appears you tried everything else to get it to work...
You can add an internal PCIe x1 gigabit ethernet adapter, or you could get an external USB to RJ-45 gigabit ethernet adapter.
Just note that with the USB 2 ports your PC has, you may not get the full gigabit ethernet connection.
But if you are not paying for gigabit download speeds, I guess that wouldn't be critical.
09-28-2018 11:57 AM - edited 09-28-2018 11:58 AM
Hi:
Did you try manually installing the driver?
I pulled the drivers out of the sp43174 exe file from your PC's support page, zipped them up and attached them below.
Download, and unzip the file I attached to its folder. Don't do anything with the files in the folder.
Go to the device manager, click on the ethernet controller needing the driver.
Click on the driver tab. Click on Update driver.
Select the Browse my computer for driver software option, and browse to the driver folder you unzipped.
Make sure the Include Subfolders box is checked, and see if the driver installs that way.
Then restart the PC.
09-28-2018 01:02 PM - edited 09-28-2018 01:08 PM
Paul,
Yes I've tried the manual setup before with no success.
I download the driver and it says it is in c:user/rick/downloads/ethernet. When I double click the ethernet controller on the Device Manager pauses for 20 secounds or so and pops up the message "Error getting the adaptor info". When I right click the ethernet adapter in the Device Manager and try to upload changes it says the latest drives are installed. The Device Manager notes a yellow triangle with an exclamation point. Under properties in says "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" When I right click the device mangager ethernet line it offers "Update Driver". I tried that but when I drill to the ethernet directory it does not show that it exists. It's like it is hiddened. Could the adapter just be bad and I buy another one to put in the remaining open slot? All suggestions are appreciated.
09-28-2018 05:45 PM
Hi:
Sorry the manual driver install didn't work.
I guess it could be a bad ethernet adapter but usually when they go bad, they disappear from the device manager altogether.
But since it appears you tried everything else to get it to work...
You can add an internal PCIe x1 gigabit ethernet adapter, or you could get an external USB to RJ-45 gigabit ethernet adapter.
Just note that with the USB 2 ports your PC has, you may not get the full gigabit ethernet connection.
But if you are not paying for gigabit download speeds, I guess that wouldn't be critical.