Solve win8 can not access the Internet

  

Since the upgrade of the operating system from Windows 7 to Windows 8, the computer has not let the author worry. Drivers Although graphics cards, sound cards and other devices are all properly installed, but the network card driver is the problem of tangled always present, unable to get online. And because you can't get online, many online games can't be played, is the whole computer abolished? To view or network card driver problem to solve because as ah! The problem of the ghost is not scattered The author installed Windows 8 is a 64-bit professional version, the motherboard built Intel 82597V Gigabit network chip. Identification errors in Windows 8 systems often occur, especially when the author can't get on the network. When I look at the network adapter, I find that it is recognized as an Intel 82597LM network card. Regardless of the use of the system comes with the drive, or from the official download driver Gigabyte downloaded from Intel official drivers, system or else say that the device is empty, or to display error identification, identification card forcibly into Intel Intel 82597V 82597LM card. When identified as an Intel 82597LM NIC, the author unloads the device and refreshes it, or is recognized as an Intel 82597LM NIC. So I downloaded the latest version of the driver into some slightly older version, but the problem is the same. Uninstall all the network devices hidden in the task manager, then restart the system, let the system identify the network card and install the driver. The system can automatically recognize the correct Intel 82597V network card. But the good times are not long. After a long time or a few days, the network will not be able to go up. The driver becomes Intel 82597LM again. It is repeated and re-recognizing the installation. It seems that the driver is unstable. To find the root of the problem that was previously installed driver causes of conflict, then uninstall it from your system clean, and check the current driver, make sure it is suitable for the network card and operating system. Then test it again and check out Intel's introduction to Windows 8. Finally, the result was originally caused by the quick start function of Windows 8. Quick Launch is a setting that helps your computer start up more quickly after shutting down. Windows 8 saves system information to a cache file during shutdown to achieve a quick boot. When the computer is booted again, Windows 8 uses the system information contained in the file to recover the computer. Since the error information recognized by the previous network card is saved in the cache file, after the restart, the previous error driver is still applied to the system, thus causing the problem to continue. The final solution is to turn off the quick start function and install the 82579V NIC driver. Go to “Control Panel”→<quo;Hardware and Sound"→“Power Options”→“System Settings” interface, you can see that by default, Windows 8 Quick Start is enabled. . Click “change the currently unavailable settings”, cancel the quick start check and save the changes. It should be noted that the quick start setting does not apply to “restart", you need to shut down, and then start the computer again to make the settings take effect. Then reinstall the NIC driver and everything is fine. But it is a pity that you can't enable the quick start function. I hope that Microsoft and Intel can improve this problem in the future.

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