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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