Since the engineers are looking at the windows driver, can you please take a look at the DOS driver as well and see if you can fix the issue? Since the problem is intermittent it's very hard to find the exact cause of why it's happening. If you has any question, just contact our Professional Driver Team, They are ready to help you resolve your Driver problem.
Previous to the latest laptops having 82577LM network adapter, this issue never happened in my computer lab. We have almost all windows drivers for download, you can download drivers by brand, or by device type and device id. Right click on the hardware device you wish. See the release note s for whats new or fixed, known issues, installation instructions, and supported hardware. My only solution for ethernet connection so far is a USB to ethernet adapter. The 82579LM driver also refused to install, no adapter found.
Go to Device Manager (right click on My Computer, choose Manage and then find Device Manager in the left panel) 2. Installs the LAN driver for IntelĀ® NUC Kit NUC6i3SY and NUC6i5SY with the IntelĀ® Gigabit Ethernet Network Connection. I tried the downloaded Win 7 driver and it refused to install into a Win 10 system on the HP Elitebook 2740p with that Intel 82577LM network adapter. Choose a proper version according to your system information and click download button to. The package provides the installation files for Intel 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection Driver version 11.16.87.0.
My company uses both the Lenovo T410's, X201's, as well as the Dell E6410's etc. You can download and update all Intel (R) 82577LC Gigabit Network Connection drivers for free on this page. Looking around online, I found that this issue was posted elsewhere on a few other system builder message forums, with many other people having the exact same issue with the 82577LM gigabit network adapter. I saw that there was an Intel engineer that posted a reply stating a fix would be coming out for the Windows versions of the driver, but didn't see anything listed about the DOS version. I finish the ghost session without a drop in probably 1 out of 2 cases, and typical ghost session lasts roughly a half hour to transfer the image to the computer.
What happens is that the card will see the server, connect, seemingly transfer the data fine but suddenly drop out at a random interval. I have found the latest series of laptops seems to have a connection drop issue when using the DOS drivers from Intel's site (although the DOS drivers directly from Intel are much more stable than the ones available at Lenovo which haven't been updated in quite some time). Hi I am a system builder and I use a DOS boot disk in order to connect to my ghost sessions (ghostcast 8.).