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Windows 7 connection problem
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I am having a problem with windows 7 and having to reinstall my drivers almost everytime I restart my computer. The error it keeps giving me when i diagnose is that an ethernet cable may be broken but its not.
__________________What happens is under my active networks it shows one active connection when my connection is working fine after i reinstall the drivers or troubleshoot. But when it is not working and I have to get it working under my active networks it shows my home network but underneath that it shows a public network. Now I think that is the problem. The question is now how do I fix it?
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Download xp drivers and run in compatability mode for xp xp3 as admin and you should be good to go
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Problem seems to be fixed for now.
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