To install driver manually, please open Device Manager, expand the Network adapters tree list, select the 'Realtek FE/Gbe Family Controller', and click right button, execute the menu item Update driver., and follow the direction to indicate the path of INF file. More about asrock lan drivers vista Emerald Jan 17, 2016, 1:30 AM The thing is that the Network card chipset was released after Vista was no longer sold by Microsoft; therefore, Intel has not. From this page you can download a Realtek LAN Driver ver. 7.086 Windows 7 x64, Windows 7 x32 for ASRock B85M-HDS R2.0 Motherboard. Fast download at high speed from HWDrivers servers in Europe.
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Just recently installed Macrium Reflect Free 7.x, on this Ryzen rig with an ASRock AB350M Pro4 motherboard. When I made a bootable USB WinPE 10 drive, it showed the drivers, and listed the first few as 'inbuilt', and then the Realtek GigE as 'provided by WinPE'.
Well, booting that USB stick / WinPE installation, would NOT see my network. It showed the RealTek GigE network card, but even if I manually entered in an IP address (the 'renew' button wouldn't work), it STILL didn't see my NAS on my local LAN for a backup target.
I finally realized that the included WinPE driver for my RealTek GigE card, was insufficient.
So I went to www.asrock.com , and download the Win10 64-bit RealTek LAN drivers for my board. (They had been updated in 2018.) I extracted them, installed them into my host Win10 OS installation, and then re-ran the WinPE builder in M.R., and then this time, I double-clicked on the RealTek ethernet, clicked Specify Driver, browsed to the directory that I had unzipped the RealTek LAN driver from the ASRock site, and it even had a specific driver sub-directory for WinPE 10 64-bit. Happy day!
This time, after re-building the WinPE installation on the USB flash drive, I was able to boot it, and get an IP address, and see my NAS properly.
Hope that this helps some of you out there.
Well, booting that USB stick / WinPE installation, would NOT see my network. It showed the RealTek GigE network card, but even if I manually entered in an IP address (the 'renew' button wouldn't work), it STILL didn't see my NAS on my local LAN for a backup target.
I finally realized that the included WinPE driver for my RealTek GigE card, was insufficient.
So I went to www.asrock.com , and download the Win10 64-bit RealTek LAN drivers for my board. (They had been updated in 2018.) I extracted them, installed them into my host Win10 OS installation, and then re-ran the WinPE builder in M.R., and then this time, I double-clicked on the RealTek ethernet, clicked Specify Driver, browsed to the directory that I had unzipped the RealTek LAN driver from the ASRock site, and it even had a specific driver sub-directory for WinPE 10 64-bit. Happy day!
This time, after re-building the WinPE installation on the USB flash drive, I was able to boot it, and get an IP address, and see my NAS properly.
Hope that this helps some of you out there.
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