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Network connection folder empty

Hello.

So I came here for help a week or so ago and did get it. Had a problem with a new build.
However, a new, very annoying problem has come to life.
I tried google before I came here but had no luck.

From time to time my network connection just dissappears for no good reason (see image)
It happens when I install new things. Sometimes it's an windows update, sometimes it's razer synapse (which happened just now)
I've been clever enough to make a restore point so I don't have to reformat everytime.
But this random game of no network connection is getting the best of me. I'm at a loss as to why this would happen.

And after the network dissappers and try to get it fixed I then restart my computer and a American Trends bios thingy message ''overclocking failed'' appears .. However.. I have never attempted to overclock.

Does anyone here have ANY idea what is going on?
It would be much appreciated.

no network.jpg

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You should try to install the lastest driver for your LAN onboard chipset. It can be a windows 10 standard driver which is acting wierd for this specific component.

CPU: Intel i5 6600 @ 3.3GHz (Boost 3.9GHz) | Motherboard: ASUS Skylake Z170-K | RAM: Kingston HyperX FURY 16GB DDR4 @ 2133MHz GPU: ASUS GeForce STRIX GTX970 OC 4GB | SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB + 250GB | PSU: Cooler Master GM Series G650M | Case: Cooler Master CM 690 III (side window)

 

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