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  • OK, based on the new network cards also not working, maybe it could be a PCIe configuration issue? I would check the BIOS again, look for PCIe related stuff like speed or compatibility mode and stuff like that. There could be an OS-support setting too that could cause similar issues. Otherwise maybe some of the Chipset drivers are not correct? Those are annoying to troubleshoot, Windows should revert to default drivers if you delete the currently used driver trough device manager. Good luck!


  • Check the Ethernet adapter model, download drivers directly from manufacturer site and see if that helps. Also possible that the BIOS update changed some settings required for the network adapter. It’s not uncommon for BIOS update to reset or add/remove options. Find out how to access the BIOS menu on your motherboard and take a look what settings are available. Typically motherboard manufacturer should have a manual/doc of somekind that outlines the options. Also could try redownloading the older BIOS update package again and revert to that, but I would suggest that only as the last option if nothing else helps. Also be careful with yje BIOS settings, some wrong settings there may prevent booting up the PC. Most BIOSes have a way to reset to defaults with a jumper or something similar, that would be good to check from that manual just in case as well.