when I shut down – re boot, clear all my internet history on every browser, and then connect to the net again the whole thing starts over again.Usually, we could know whether the network adapter is Gigabit Ethernet by the following methods: I get a perfect working machine for about 4 searches or so online, then I get a lag time on every single one. Why? Guess what happens when I disable my OWN antivirus protection and go without Or with only defender. I believe it is some kind of BULLSHIT they are pulling to collect information and they didn’t think it out right. it is literally like I updated a tracker onto my system, a Keystroke hijacker. it worked flawlessly for a few days until I allowed the updates. It a pavilion i5 core 3.10Ghz x4 with 8 Gigs of memory on it.
I am not kidding, I got this pC un Updated, Factory reset, clean as a whistle.
I think I am having this problem because of windows 7 updates. The complete event viewer notification for when users are googling something else. If you have other questions you can also leave a comment. If you find the solution, can you put it in the comments for other users? Unfortunately, this is a problem that can have different causes, so this may not solve your problem. The annoying thing about this is that you continue to see the event viewer notification. With the settings we have adapted, we ensure that Windows no longer switches off the Realtek driver.
Go again to the Realtek PCIe Family Controller driver and click this time on the Advanced tab. Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller is disconnected from network Or search for This PC directly, right click This PC and select Manage. Go to start and search for Explorer.exe and right click This PC in the left menu.
If that doesn’t update the Realtek driver, please proceed by downloading the driver from the Realtek website and install the driver manually.
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