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ethernet doesnt have valid ip configuration

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Just now, stevenly said:

and then i boot into the usb?

 

no

download the asrock driver and save it onto a USB

then on your new pc > get into windows 

then plug in the usb drive , and install that driver

 

just got finished my first gaming pc and was pretty hyped until i had to face atleast 2 hours of trying to fix my network problems. I'm using ethernet to get to the internet, but it's just not working out.

My build is https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/TqQjr7

I've tried every solution on this site, but nothing works http://troubleshooter.xyz/wiki/fix-ethernet-doesnt-have-a-valid-ip-configuration/

I know my internet because i'm creating this thread through my laptop so... H E L P M E

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You installed your ethernet drivers right?

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Realtek Lan driver ver:10012    although its from Feb 2017

http://asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350M-HDV/index.asp#osW1064

 

or 

Device Manager > Network Adapters > Realtek Lan > Right click > Update Driver > search automatically


 

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15 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

You installed your ethernet drivers right?

 

3 minutes ago, mok said:

Realtek Lan driver ver:10012    although its from Feb 2017

http://asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350M-HDV/index.asp#osW1064

 

or 

Device Manager > Network Adapters > Realtek Lan > Right click > Update Driver > search automatically


 

`how do i download drivers without internet and no i dont have em isntalled

 

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Just now, stevenly said:

 

`how do i download drivers without internet and no i dont have em isntalled

 

download that asrock driver on another computer and then transfer over via USB stick

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Just now, stevenly said:

and then i boot into the usb?

 

no

download the asrock driver and save it onto a USB

then on your new pc > get into windows 

then plug in the usb drive , and install that driver

 

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