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    Killer network

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Soxxi, Jun 14, 2014.

  1. Soxxi

    Soxxi Notebook Enthusiast

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    It seems like every time i try to update my killernetwork drivers from MSI liveupdate 6 they take away my internet, also i updated my bios to 1.80 today and i dont feel anything different, but is that going to be a problem?
     
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    alexhawker Spent Gladiator

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    Why not use drivers direct from the hardware manufacturer site?

    Using built upgrading tools provided by the OEM often misses things or causes problems.


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  3. Soxxi

    Soxxi Notebook Enthusiast

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    Manufacturer is MSI and i need the killer network driver, and i cant find where they've put it .-.
     
  4. tijo

    tijo Sacred Blame

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    From the manufacturer's website was meant was the component manufacturer's website, not MSI's. You seem to be having a lot of problems using Live update 6 (if it is anything like Asus' own Live Update, thn it is utter garbage that will cause problems more than anything). You could also use station-drivers, they basically provide a site where you can download the drivers available on each manufacturer's website. http://forum.notebookreview.com/net...omm-atheros-wireless-driver-10-0-0-287-a.html.
     
  5. Soxxi

    Soxxi Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well, problems and problems, the last post was a more trying to figure out if i needed the programs i asked for, but at this one it takes down my net and i need to reconfigure it to an earlier date to get the net back, but how do i know which driver i need?
     
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    Soxxi Notebook Enthusiast

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    I still cant find out which drivers is what i need so i guess i'll just let it be