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So I've been making posts today about trying to fix this problem: I just built a new PC and I tried connecting it to the Internet via Ethernet cable, but it hasn't been working due to missing drivers, but I think I finally installed the right one and an error message saying this came up: "There is an issue with Microsoft* Windows* 10 that prevents Intel® Advanced Network Services (Intel® ANS) feature from working correctly. You may install the feature, although you will be unable to create Intel® ANS Teams and VLAN's. Do you wish to install the feature?" Does this mean my Windows is broken? If it is can I fix it? Can someone please tell me what's going on so that I can play some flipping Paydaypost-275709-0-62070100-1450826809_thumb.

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It doesn't matter what you pick. I have the I219-V too and I think it's a quirk of Windows 10. (funny how W10 doesn't have a generic driver for the I219-V)

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So I've been making posts today about trying to fix this problem: I just built a new PC and I tried connecting it to the Internet via Ethernet cable, but it hasn't been working due to missing drivers, but I think I finally installed the right one and an error message saying this came up: "There is an issue with Microsoft* Windows* 10 that prevents Intel® Advanced Network Services (Intel® ANS) feature from working correctly. You may install the feature, although you will be unable to create Intel® ANS Teams and VLAN's. Do you wish to install the feature?" Does this mean my Windows is broken? If it is can I fix it? Can someone please tell me what's going on so that I can play some flipping Paydayattachicon.gifimage.jpeg

By clicking yes it should enable network connectivity but like it mentions you will not have the ability to create VLANS, so if that doesn't matter then you should go ahead and hit yes

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Install the driver as is (I think I picked yes), and my internet just started working.

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