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Perla Hockins

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Jan 18, 2024, 9:24:30 AM1/18/24
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So recently I decided to upgrade my pc from a 1TB HDD which was dying to a 256 gb SSD Crucial M550 and a WD 2TB HDD. After installing windows 7 32-bit (temporarily as I have 16GB of RAM) everything seemed to work fine until I tried installing the On-board LAN Drivers. Whatever I do it always says that the Realtek controller can not be found and that I should plug the cable if deep sleep mode is enabled.

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I have tried everything I was able to find on the internet: Leaving the power cable out for 10 minutes, removing RAM-modules and leaving them out for 10 minutes, reinstalling windows, Disabling/re-enabling the on-board LAN controller you name it and I genuinely have no idea what to do now.

Since installing an updated Realtek network driver (RTL8723BE/RTL8188EE 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN driver, version 2023.48.1130.2016), I have experienced a very specific problem when trying to connect to the local library's public network. I click "Connect" for the appropriate network, and then almost immediately I get a blue screen which tells me that the computer is collecting error information. It then tells me that the STOPCODE was DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL; and WHAT FAILED was rtwlane.sys. I'd like to roll back to the previous driver, but that option is not available in Device Manager - I presume because it is not a windows driver. I really do need to get this sorted. Help please!

The fingerprint reader stopped working after the update to Windows 10 (though when I upgraded before it continued to work). In an attempt to fix this, I installed the HP Support Assistant today (10.1.2018). I accepted its advice regarding updates, one of which was for the Realex 8723BE. This update installed sp79095, which is a prior version of sp82801. This started the crash-on-connect behavior being discussed here. I went online to the HP website, saw that HP Support Assistant was guiding me onto the knife of an old version of the software, downloaded sp82801 manually, and hand-carried it do the 430 G2 via USB, because my network was gone. THE SAME CRASHING BEHAVIOR OCCURRED!

I then saw this forum thread, downloaded sp81917 by hand, did the sneakernet thing again, and installed it. I noted it's not really intended for the 8723BE (the DE yes, the BE no), but I had nothing to lose, so I installed it anyway. Now I can connect to my wireless network. HP Support Assistant run after this installation does not perceive a need to update to, for example, sp82801.

I used this link: http:/ Opens a new window/jeanwan.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/network-unreachable-with-error-unknown-chipsetmac_version-1 to try to resolve my problem but met a road block when i tried to run ./autorun.sh.

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