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Hi,
I just bought the Intel NUC 13 Pro RNUC13ANHI5000U. I am having ethernet issues that I am trying to trouble shoot.
One of the advice I saw in these forums is upgrading to latest drive 1.1.4.42. I am currently running 1.1.4.38. Followed the advice from below:
2. Intel® Ethernet Adapter Complete Driver Pack, through the device manager instead of using exe file and browse to update the driver from Intel Complete Driver Pack -> PRO2500 -> Winx64 and choose NDIS68 (for Win10, Win11, WS22)
I get the error shown in the screenshot. Is this the correct driver for my device? Do I need to do something different for my NUC?
Error in Device Status: (Screenshot attached)
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)
Windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file. The signing certificate for this file has been revoked.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello rimmi2002,
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Have exact the same bug with an I225-V Lan. Before december Patchday from microsoft i had zero issues with 1.1.4.42 driver. Did fresh install from Win 10 december iso and the bug happened. On Windows 11 driver 2.1.4.2 is working fine. My conclusion is that we have a bug with latest Windows 10 KB. P.S previous 1.1.4.38 driver is workin fine too with Win 10.
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If you are having slow speeds you can try this BIOS fix that I posted in the other thread that I created. Got this advice from someone at Reddit and it works great to solve all speed related issues.
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It took me days to find the fix. The final fix was at the Microsoft web site.
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2. Right Click on Intel Ethernet Controller I226-V
3. Click on Update Driver
4. Click on Browse my computer for drivers
5. Click on Let me choose from a list of available drivers
6. Under Select your device's type from the list below, Select Network adapters
7. Click Next
8. In my case, I am showing Intel Ethernet Controller I226-V
9. Click I have Disk
10. Browse to where you stored the download driver, and select the .inf file
11. Click Open
12. Click OK
13. Click Next
14. It works!!!!!
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