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I have an older Gigabyte mobo Gigabyte G1.Assassin 2. The only lan driver I could find was "Bigfoot Killer Ethernet Controller" (Bigfoot Killer E2100 chip)
for Win XP 64 on Giga site: "mb_driver_lan_bigfoot.exe" 74.404 GB (2012). https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/G1Assassin-2-rev-10/support#support-dl-driver-lan
The problem: when I do large file transfer from PC over lan (over 2 GB), network goes down and must reboot to recover the lan.
Can you direct me to an Intel Bigfoot legacy driver that would work with Windows 10?
I need a recommendation and url for an Intel legacy lan driver that would work with Windows 10 and with Bigfoot Killer E2100 chip.
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Hi fortis,
Thank you for posting in Intel Ethernet Communities.
Regarding your inquiry, we recommend you to check the link below for list of Intel® Killer™ Windows 10 driver compatible model.
Intel® Killer™ Performance Suite
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19779/intel-killer-performance-suite.html
We also recommend you to contact and get a consult from OEM regarding suitable driver, which is Gigabyte itself. As your system manufacturer may have pre-installed the driver on your system to enable OEM-specific features. Which means their drivers may have been bit optimized or customized to be used with your system.
Best regards,
Fariz_Intel
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Hi fortis,
If you have additional questions or clarifications, feel free to let us know.
We will contact you again within 3 business day for a follow-up. Looking forward to receiving your reply. Thanks.
Best regards,
Fariz_Intel
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Hi fortis,
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Best regards,
Fariz_Intel
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