Driver updates for Windows, along with many devices, such as network adapters, monitors, printers, and video cards, are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. You probably already have the most recent drivers, but if you'd like to manually update or reinstall a driver, here's how:

This probably occurs because the installation media does not contain a specific driver for this device. I can download the driver from the motherboard manufacturer's website, and I can extract it to a USB drive. The archive contains the CAT and INF files so it doesn't require running an installer.


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The question is: how can I use this driver during the Windows 10 setup process so that the setup application can use and connect to my wireless access point, access the Internet, and download necessary other drivers, updates and what-not?

Is the process the same as when using a custom AHCI or RAID driver i.e. you just choose "Load custom driver" at the early stage of the setup, and point it to the folder where the INF and CAT files are?

Launch the instance using a supported version of the Linux kernel and asupported distribution, so that ENA enhanced networking is enabled for yourinstance automatically. For more information, see ENA Linux Kernel Driver Release Notes.

Use AWS CloudShell from the AWS Management Console, or install and configure the AWS CLI or theAWS Tools for Windows PowerShell on any computer you choose,preferably your local desktop or laptop. For more information, see Access Amazon EC2 or the AWS CloudShell User Guide. Enhanced networkingcannot be managed from the Amazon EC2 console.

To test whether enhanced networking is alreadyenabled, verify that the ena module is installed on your instance and thatthe enaSupport attribute is set. Ifyour instance satisfies these two conditions, then the ethtool -iethn command should show that themodule is in use on the network interface.

Use the following command to verify that the ena moduleis being used on a particular interface, substituting the interface name thatyou want to check. If you are using a single interface (default), it this iseth0. If the operating system supports predictable network names,this could be a name like ens5.

Amazon Linux 2 and the latest versions of the Amazon Linux AMI include the module required forenhanced networking with ENA installed and have ENA support enabled. Therefore, ifyou launch an instance with an HVM version of Amazon Linux on a supported instance type,enhanced networking is already enabled for your instance. For more information, seeTest whether enhanced networking isenabled.

[Instance store-backed instance] You can't stop the instance to modify theattribute. Instead, proceed to this procedure: To enable enhancednetworking on Amazon Linux AMI (instance store-backed instances).

(Optional) Create an AMI from the instance, as described in Create an Amazon EBS-backed Linux AMI. TheAMI inherits the enhanced networking enaSupport attribute fromthe instance. Therefore, you can use this AMI to launch another instancewith enhanced networking enabled by default.

Follow the previous procedure until the step where you stop the instance.Create a new AMI as described in Create an instance store-backed LinuxAMI, making sure to enable theenhanced networking attribute when you register the AMI.

The latest Ubuntu HVM AMIs include the module required for enhanced networkingwith ENA installed and have ENA support enabled. Therefore, if you launch aninstance with the latest Ubuntu HVM AMI on a supported instance type, enhancednetworking is already enabled for your instance. For more information, see Test whether enhanced networking isenabled.

If you launched your instance using an older AMI and it does not have enhancednetworking enabled already, you can install the linux-awskernel package to get the latest enhanced networking drivers and update the requiredattribute.

The latest AMIs for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, andCentOS include the module required for enhanced networking with ENA and have ENAsupport enabled. Therefore, if you launch an instance with the latest AMI on asupported instance type, enhanced networking is already enabled for your instance.For more information, see Test whether enhanced networking isenabled.

The following procedure provides the general steps for enabling enhancednetworking on a Linux distribution other than Amazon Linux AMI or Ubuntu. For moreinformation, such as detailed syntax for commands, file locations, or package andtool support, see the documentation for your Linux distribution.

Clone the source code for the ena module on yourinstance from GitHub at -drivers.(SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2 and later include ENA 2.02 by default,so you are not required to download and compile the ENA driver. For SUSELinux Enterprise Server 12 SP2 and later, you should file a request to addthe driver version you want to the stock kernel).

Determine if your system uses predictable network interface names bydefault. Systems that use systemd orudev versions 197 or greater can rename Ethernetdevices and they do not guarantee that a single network interface will benamed eth0. This behavior can cause problems connecting to yourinstance. For more information and to see other configuration options, seePredictable Network Interface Names on the freedesktop.orgwebsite.

(Optional) Create an AMI from the instance, as described in Create an Amazon EBS-backed Linux AMI. The AMIinherits the enhanced networking enaSupport attribute from theinstance. Therefore, you can use this AMI to launch another instance withenhanced networking enabled by default.

Move the amzn-drivers package to the/usr/src/ directory so DKMS can find it and buildit for each kernel update. Append the version number (you can find thecurrent version number in the release notes) of the source code to thedirectory name. For example, version 1.0.0 is shown inthe following example.

I am using PVS 2012 to deploy Windows 2019 server on ESXi 6.5. When I run Windows update, it keeps pushing the "VMware, Inc. - net - 1.8.17.0" driver update, and I cannot prevent it from installing. This causes the image to BSOD during boot after installation.

I have seen this a couple of times. I generally recommend to NOT update virtual machine tools drivers via Windows Update, this has to be a controlled process. You can configure a group policy/registry setting, to prevent drivers from Windows Update/WSUS.

In order to improve network performance, special paravirtualized network drivers can be installed in Windows guests: to use them, you have to obtain those drivers and then install them on the VM guest os.

The Windows device manager should now detect a new network device. Just point the driver wizard to the CD-ROM containing the drivers. The drivers are not signed, choose install anyway and you are done.

It all works as advertised up to the point where the restore process wants to load the network drivers (it only finds 4 disk drivers on the restore CD. but no network drivers). So I created a virtual floppy and copied the contents of 'Home Server Drivers for Restore onto it. But no luck! I have tried moving the 4 subdirectories into the root of the floppy, but that didn't work either. Finally, I started another instance of the WS 2008 to identify the network driver that the virtualized instance is using (%WINDOWS%\system32\drivers\netvsc60.sys) and copied that file onto the virtual floppy, without success.

UPDATE:As suggested by delenda, I have added a legacy network adapter to my VM, and indeed I now get a network driver listed! However, the WHS it still not found, even after entering the home server name manually.

I have two virtual machines running XP SP2. For some reason the NIC driver did not load on either of them. I have tried installing the vm ware tools, downloading the AMD PCnet driver, and even copying the drivers folder from a working XP virtual and using that but I have had no luck getting the driver to install. Can anyone please point me to the correct driver to load?

I really couldn't find the solution of just removing the ethernet and adding it again as a solution anywhere. I tried the windows way of trouble-shooting, and disable and enable it, from inside windows.

Our company bought new clone desktop and already have installed windows 7. But upon using the desktop I encountered error such as no usb and network driver, or in the other way it lacks with some drivers. How can I reformat it if it can't detect USB or Network Driver to use portable DVD or bootable USB. Also this desktop doesnt have a default DVD drive. Appreciate any help and advice with this issue. Thanks

Use a USB2.0 port instead. Windows 7 didn't come with native USB3 support. If it's a recently built computer you can either pull the drive and inject the correct drivers to the offline image, enable USB virtualization support in the BIOS, or use a bootable USB to do the same.

I have ran across a similar issue when imaging certain machines. My resolution was to download the USB and Network drivers to a bootable USB thumb drive. Boot from that drive, copy the files over to the C: drive, reboot computer normally and install drivers. While you current Windows 7 install may not recognize the USB port, the computer should still be able to boot from it. ff782bc1db

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