![]() I've spoken on the phone to Dell support (on an ordinary phone number - they spoke to me for about 30+ minutes even though there's no more warranty on this device).Device Manager lists three (3) devices with exclamation mark signs. ![]() It's a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2620M CPU 2.70GHz CPU with NVIDIA NVS 4200M GPU, BIOS Version A04. The full configuration is at: and I suppose that list is up-to-date as told to the website by the Dell System Detect utility.According to it's properties it's working fine. Listed under Device Manager > Network Adapter is a Intel(R) Centrino (R) Ultimate-N 6300 AGN.It said it installed nothing since no network connections existed and no Intel adapters were found.Įdit: Additional info as requested by first three comments: I further tried installing with "Intel Device Manager Diagnostics Utility" available from the same website. I've tried that on Win7 and (following automatic upgrade) Win10 - same error all the time. What's that supposed to mean? Do I need to plug a LAN cable into the LAN adapter, so that a network connection can be established before the driver will install properly? Or is the LAN network device out of order? Or something else? ![]() The most likely cause is no supported network connection exists on this platform. ![]() It's Intel 825xx 10/100/1000 Ethernet Controller Driver Version: 18.1.0.0 ,A08 (I got it from the Dell Support Website which told me this was one of the drivers fitting my device). ![]() I've tried to Install an Intel network driver for my laptop. ![]()
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