I just finished my first computer build last night and now I am trying to see if I have a faulty motherboard. Last night when I finished the build, I installed the Insiders version of Windows 10 and the computer ran great. Today the computer was running normally and updating the OS as normal. Half way through the day I lost LAN connection. I tried rebooting multiple times and then went to device manager and it showed that the Intel Ethernet Connection(2) 1218-V could not start (code 10). I don't know if this was the result of an update or if it just stopped responding. I tried downloading drivers for Windows 8 and 8.1, I also went into BIOs to verify the LAN controller was not disabled. After some additional searching I found a driver for windows 10 and I installed.
After installing drivers the Network controller was still malfunctioning.
Finally, I decided to shut the PC down and I installed an old wireless network card that I had in a previous PC. Once it was installed I restarted the computer and the LAN controller was now working. However the new wireless card was not recognized. Of course I then powered the system back down and removed the wireless card.
At this point the LAN controller is now working again. I don't know how this was corrected, I'm not sure if this was the result of installing the Windows 10 driver and then rebooting. I am wondering if it is possible that my new motherboard has issues?
Full setup:
Asus Z97-A/Usb 3.1
I7 4790k
16gb Cosair Balisitic RAM
Samsung EVO 250 gb SSD
HGST 2 TB HHD
Asus DVD drive
Fractal Design R4 Case
After installing drivers the Network controller was still malfunctioning.
Finally, I decided to shut the PC down and I installed an old wireless network card that I had in a previous PC. Once it was installed I restarted the computer and the LAN controller was now working. However the new wireless card was not recognized. Of course I then powered the system back down and removed the wireless card.
At this point the LAN controller is now working again. I don't know how this was corrected, I'm not sure if this was the result of installing the Windows 10 driver and then rebooting. I am wondering if it is possible that my new motherboard has issues?
Full setup:
Asus Z97-A/Usb 3.1
I7 4790k
16gb Cosair Balisitic RAM
Samsung EVO 250 gb SSD
HGST 2 TB HHD
Asus DVD drive
Fractal Design R4 Case