Asus Crosshair V Formula Z LAN issues

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Stigmatix

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So I just installed my custom loop and leak tested all night last night. I didn't notice any leaks besides when my dad accidentally filled the reservoir too much, but that was about 7hrs before I turned it on. after turning it on for some reason I couldn't connect to the Internet. everything else seems to work besides the ethernet port. When I try to trouble shoot it through Windows I just get a message saying that the driver isn't properly installed. I uninstalling all my drivers and reinstalled them. I still have no Internet. What's causing the problem?
 


Okay I just now restarted my router. I'll see if that works. Well I tried the Intel Gigabit driver, the latest one, and that didn't work. It said it couldn't detect an Intel LAN controller. I'm thinking of updating the BIOS.
Btw what do you mean by network setup wizard?
 


I tried using the EZ Flash Utility and it said read integrity failed. Oh okay, I'll try that now.
 
Try Start > Control Panel > Device Manager > click on Computer (once just to highlight it) > click up top on ACTION > SCAN for hardware changes

if it doesn't find anthing then do the same but at the last step click on ADD LEGACY HARDWARE instead of the SCAN part, and follow the steps
 

well I can't find my network adapter under the list it provides.
 


well I go into the folder where the driver is and it's not showing up. All I see is authors, Apps, PLATFORM, PRO100, PRO1000, PROXGB, and Autorun. The Autorun file didn't work. Its just setup information or at least that's the file type.
 


Yeah they are. What would the file type be so? Just wanna know so I know what I'm looking for. Haha
 
Hi,

Tradesman1 has you on the right path here:

If you cannot install the drivers for whatever reason:

1) Can you take a screenshot of Device manager for us and upload it here? The Network controller should be there, or even be listed in the tree as a device (even if it has an issue)

2) Unless you are on Windows 8, you defintely need to install the Intel driver packagefor the Ethernet controller (there are no embedded drivers in Win 7 for the Intel NIC used on this board). Your driver CD would have had the drivers on them so that should have got you up and running at least. Did you run the install CD at any time - the driver package would have appeared in the list? Of course downloading the driver from the ASUS support page for your motherboard is a better bet as the drivers have been updated.


As for the UEFI flash read integrity failed message: Use a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive and it should accept. NTFS parttions on USB flash drives dont have legacy support, so the EZ flash module won't be able to read the file.
 


 


 


Shows up in bios as Intel 52583 but nothing in device manager tried on win 8 and 7 asus recommends rma underway Thanks
 
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