Windows 7 does not detect a network adapter driver.

So I just did me install windows 7 since vista 64 bit and I noticed that I had no internet. I did some troubleshooting and he told me that I have no network card driver.


How can I fix?

He said that my Ethernet controller drivers are not installed.

Intel (KBIBX10)
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 260
Intel Desktop Board DP55WG

Hello
First install the chipset drivers. You can find them here . After installation, restart your system and try to reinstall the lan drivers.

How to find all the drivers for win7 on the motherboard on the Intel site?

Enter this link. Choose here in the OS: Windows7, 64-bit-> drivers and below there are all the latest drivers:

Audio , Lan , Chipset , RAID and CIR .

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