You are being irrational and have given up far too easily. Thanks for emailing that system log to And thanks for your patience here - we never like anything to drag out to a week like this! It’s good to do this now, as the problem you’re having may be something generally affecting all network devices – you may continue to have troubles even with other devices. With this information, we hope to hone in on what’s going wrong on the system. I know each of these steps requires a round-trip with a USB flash device, since you don’t have a working network on the machine - sorry it’s a hassle. With these drivers now installed, can you please export your system information, so we can see what drivers are getting matched to the adapter, and what other software might be conflicting. If you see that, please run the setup.exe program to install again. Please use this direct link: … Note that the setup.exe program inside is both an installer and uninstaller - if you have drivers installed, it will uninstall and then complete. Rather than more back and forth, would you be willing to do two things:ĭouble-check by re-installing the ASIX drivers. So something is clearly wrong, and we need to figure out what’s different here. ASIX’s drivers work on Win7 64-bit and don’t normally have the problems you’re experiencing. I’m very sorry the root problem (and solution) here hasn’t been obvious.
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