Actually, presently most the latest network interface card drivers
have this or that kind of bugs, and once you install them into your
local computer system, your network adapter may work unstably.
Therefore, after you update the network card drivers, if you lose the
line while surfing on the Net frequently or your network often suffers
some odd failures, you'd better roll back your network adapter driver
to the original version.To restore your net card driver, you
only need to totally upload your latest driver from the local computer
system, and then install the original one manually in the traditional
way, or if you think it complicated and difficult to be manipulated,
you can download some easy-to-use driver manager tools like Driver
Checker to help you roll back this driver automatically.
And if you have a Windows XP system, and Vista you can try the step by step instruction below:
Step 1 Right-click
My Computer and select
Properties.
Step 2 Click
Hardware, and choose
Device Manger to open it.
Step 3 In the
Device Manager, double-click
Network Adapters.
Step 4 Right-click this controller in the drop down list and select
Properties.
Step 5 In the
Properties sheet, click
drive, select
Roll Back Driver and then click
OK.
Finally, your computer will restore the original driver.
Upset by your stubborn hardware driver problems and confused about what to do? Why not download a
driver update tool to fix them without any more to do
OR moreso, go to the internet like Google.om search the site for your system driver and download your driver for the network and to work properly if that persist then the network and port is faulty you need a replacement.
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