Hello, after I finished assembling my new PC I installed Windows 10 Pro. When it asked me to use a network, I went and plugged in the Ethernet cable on the motherboard net port, I didn't see any lights come on nor did the windows installer pick up anything, I then plugged in one of the usb ports a DLink WiFi adapter thingy to connect to the internet to proceed my installation of Win10 Pro. Now after reinstalling Windows 10 Pro thinking that it just messed up and didn't install any ethernet drivers, I come to see that the same issue is still there... Is it perhaps my cable that's messed up and it is somehow not compatible with my motherboard? Oh, also when I try to install/reinstall/repair the Realtek Ethernet driver it always tells me something about Deep Sleep Mode and to Plug In The Cable, obviously I have the cable connected and I can't access the deep sleep page because there is no physical connection besides the wifi adapter I have plugged in to use my PC... Any suggestions?
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Ryzen 7 2700
B350 Krait Gaming
2x8GB 2400MHz DDR4
120GB Kingston SSD
1TB WD Black HDD
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Ryzen 7 2700
B350 Krait Gaming
2x8GB 2400MHz DDR4
120GB Kingston SSD
1TB WD Black HDD