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I just installed Windows 7 a few days ago and everything was working great until yesterday. My computer detected that an ethernet cord was connected, but could not connect to the network at all. When I tried going wireless I kept getting the error message that my network security key was invalid (when it wasn't). I googled for an hour or two yesterday and apparently a lot of people has had this problem with Windows 7 and nForce mobos. Some people seem to have resolved it by disabling "receive side scaling", but I can't find that option anywhere. It just doesn't show up anywhere. Also, both the ethernet and wireless work fine for every other computer in this house. I tested the cord with my laptop and it worked perfectly. I've already updated to the latest nVidia Windows Vista/7 ethernet drivers, what else can I do? EDIT: Disabled RSS through command prompt and tried vista drivers that apparently worked for other people. Still doesn't work. Wendow fucked around with this message at 17:45 on Sep 13, 2009 |
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