Windows 7 drops ethernet connection _every_time_ I restart my computer

Hello

Every time I restart Windows 7, I completely lose my wired ethernet connection. It's not the mistake of bonjour service. It is not a statement simple ipconfig and renew the error. Literally, the system considers that there is no network card in the computer.

The only way it's fixed is to shut down the computer and stop it at the wall and wait for the power flowing. Turn on the power and the computer.

This didn't happen using vista or xp and I have made no changes to any settings.

Can someone please help with this question? If this isn't the case, please tell me who I should be emailing or where I should post this problem is solved.

Thank you.

Same problem here too! I have the nForce also, Win7 x 64, maybe it's a driver problem. I'll look for some different drivers. I'll inform you guys if I find a solution.

FIX * well I have the Nvidia 590 SLi Mobo, went to nvidia Web site--> download--> product drivers: nForce--> etc. Fill out the fields and got the latest drivers, restarted and BAM! Right droit relie connected to restart, didn't have to toggle controller, looks that Win7 had just taken the wrong drivers when it has been updated. I hope this helps everyone!

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