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The thread discusses an issue with a disabled NVIDIA network adapter on a Windows 8 system with an ECS motherboard, with the original poster seeking a solution after updating the driver didn't resolve the problem. A user suggests re-enabling the device via Device Manager. Later, another contributor inquires about whether the computer is a brand-name or custom-built to better diagnose the issue. Overall, the community offers troubleshooting suggestions and contextual questions to address the problem.

Be Lee

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Hi... I\'ve got a problem with my network adapter on my computer. My computer\'s motherboard type was ECS Elitegroups NVidia GeForce MCP6100-M2. The problem was the NVidia\'s Network adapter was disabled in Windows 8 Professional. I had run an updated version on that network adapter driver, but it was still disabled. How can I fix this problem?
 

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Is this computer a name brand such as HP or Dell, or is it a Custom-built? I've seen ECS motherboards used in both.

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