I now have 9926 on two machines and 10041 on only the 2008 laptop. I could with build 9926, including on all 3 machines. Going back to a restore point saved me and I am still running 10041 but I can't use CISCO VPN client any longer.
WINDOWS 10 INTEL 82579V PROBLEMS INSTALL
Or attempting to install (because it never even does install properly and times out), CISCO VPN client will render your entire network unusable. However, if you attempt to install or even uninstall the Cisco client you will have to do a recovery to a restore point (as I have done twice) in order to get your network working again. Laptop, including the MS VPN client (which I have tested). Second machine is a Gateway Laptop from 2008 which has a Marvell Yukon 88E8057 PCI-E Gigabit adapter built in. Is an ASUS motherboard in a tower system I built, with the Intel 82579V Gigabit Ethernet hardware built in. I confirmed this on a completely different machine with a totally different Ethernet adapter. (but I suspect not just the only culprit) in this above mentioned problem.ġ0041 build combined with installing (or attempting to install) CISCO VPN Windows 7 64bit 5.-k9 client causes the issue mentioned above. I have 3 computers with Windows 10 preview so I have multiple angles to see issues from. I have more information about this, which basically exonerates any issue with the Intel 82579V Gigabit Ethernet hardware or software.
WINDOWS 10 INTEL 82579V PROBLEMS DRIVER
It may be that the new driver fixes the issue that 10041 has with it, but I have not tried that yet. Thanks Roger, I posted the following yesterday in the other thread (thinking it was this thread - confusing after they moved it here). I could not post the full link as I was getting a message here that links and graphics are not allowed. Note, there are two images on the windows 10 preview forum that I posted this question on. I have finally gone back the previous version 9926, which has its issues but no where near as badĪs not having any network connectivity! Does anyone have this issue and a workaround? In fact, doing much of anything with the Intel adapter icon assures you of not being able to do a clean reboot. Each time you try to view the properties of either of them, it locks and while it installed the driver automatically, it did not work either. I even went as far as buying a Thunderbolt-Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (Broadcom, sold by Apple). Window 10 build 10041 does not, and I have tried Windows 10 preview 9926 worked fine with this network adapter. I updated a computer I have which is a quad core i7 that I built and includes an ASUS motherboard with Intel 82579V Gigabit Ethernet built in.