TROUBLESHOOTING COMPUTER ISSUES
COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING
Question
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install a new NIC into an open expansion slot
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Correctly orient the hard drive LED cable to the front case panel connection and reconnect
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Contact the mother board manufacturer to obtain a new BIOS chip
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If the mother board has two BIOS chips, the second BIOS chip can be used.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Check all the physical connections: Making sure all the network cables or optical cables and network cards are firmly and properly seated in ports or slots without loose or unplugged. You can try to unplug the cards and insert them again. If your NIC is still unable to connect with your network, you can move to step 2.
Detailed explanation-2: -Network cards connect to a PCI slot on the computer motherboard. Locate an available PCI expansion slot in the computer and gently push the card into the slot until it snaps in place. After inserting the card, place a screw at the end of the card’s metal bracket to secure it to the computer case.
Detailed explanation-3: -Just head to Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Change your network settings > Network troubleshooter. Just let the troubleshooter run and then check if your adapter is back to normal. On Windows 11, open the Start Menu and search for “Find and Fix Network Problems” to run a similar troubleshooting app.