Fresh new windows 7 instalation and a lot of trouble.

Hi,

I have a massive problem with 3 different versions of Windows 7. The Windows 7 Ultimate, Professional and Home Premium. All of them are legit. The problem is that when i instal one of them i have no internet and stuff and yeah i need to instal the drivers. I have them all loaded on an USB stick and with a single move I have all the drivers installed.

So what's the trouble? The problem is that i have extremely slow connection.

I have been using Windows 10 for the past months and i really had no issue with it at all but i just felt that i need to instal Windows 7 again. So i did it and i thought that one of the copies is SOMEHOW infected by trojan or some stuff. Then i installed another version of Windows 7 and it didn't work either. I ran out of time and i had to use my computer so i simply swapped the 7 CD's to a 8.1 Pro one and boom. I didn't have slow connection on it. All normal. I had the 50s i know i have.

The other day i finally installed Windows 7 Professional. I installed all the stuff i needed but i still have slow connection on it. I have 8mb/s instead of 50mb/s which i am supposed to have.

Things i have already done:

Reinstal Windows.
Try different Ethernet drivers from the M5A99FX PRO Support Page.
CHK Disk.
Try out different browsers.
And probably more stuff nobody cares about.

While i was installing every version of Windows i had to:

diskpart
select disk 0
clean

Because of the GPT.

I don't remember if i have done the same with Windows 8.1.

Any help will be appreciated.

Motherboard: M5A99FX Pro ASUS.
 
The I would try going into the Ethernet adapter settings of windows.

Control panel.
System and security.

Device manager.
Network adapters.
Properties.
Advanced tab.



And rather than leaving the Adapter to auto detect the Ethernet port speed.
Go to the speed and duplex settings option.
Set it to a manual setting of 100Mbps full duplex.

Apply the new settings.
Restart the system and see if it resolves the link speed problem. That you may be having between your system and your modem/ router.

Or it`s a mix up between mbps and Mbps. Small m megabits large M megabytes.

A bit four digits. A byte eight digits. Divide by 8, or multiply by 8.

50 Megabits per second would equal roughly 6.1035 Megabytes per second.
 


How do i even get there? Sorry for the noob question but atm i really have no idea what I should do :D:D
 
Click on start in windows.

Control panel.
System and security.

Device manager.
Network adapters.
Listed network adapter, hi light.
Right click select Properties, or left double click on network adapter listed.
Advanced tab.

Speed and duplex option.
Set to 100Mbps full duplex

Apply.

 


That didn't help either.
 
Something even stranger just happened:

I tried downloading CS:GO off Steam and i wasn't disapointed from my download speeds. 5.3MB/S is what i get while downloading something off Steam but while steam was updating itself it was pretty damn slow.

Explanation anyone?

My speculation is that it has some driver issues OR my browser is outdated.