I’m getting this error — I tried to bypass it but it didn’t work. No matter what I do, nothing works. Does anyone know how to fix it?
Edit1 by Fernando: Thread title shortened and customized
Edit2 by Fernando: Since it turned out, that the problem is not a BIOS related one, I have moved the thread into the “Other Drivers” Forum Sub-Category.
is this the wifi or the lan?
So far no one has been able to explain what this “special” driver is that you are trying to install. And where we can download it to take a look at it. Without this, it’s unlikely anyone will be able to help you. Because without seeing the driver itself, we can’t know what MAC address it expects to see.
I can send it to you if you want. So you can check, you can’t download it on Internet.
It’s a private driver.
A “private” driver… then what are you doing here???
Go ask the “private” author of it.
Because the Author can’t find a fix for it, so we have to search on internet people / information about it that’s why. Otherwise i would’ve not be on this forum.
Why isn’t he here asking for it then?
Do you think there’s enough information shared here on this forum about a “special” driver, that can lead anyone to have the minimum clue what the hell is this all about???
If its your choice to a use a fxxxx “special driver” live with it.
Over_n_OUT of here.
We dont know what is this “private” driver is all about, but it is better to elaborate further from where did you get it, what is the driver about, and what differeniate between the other normal driver?
You’re asking something you claim “private” to a public forum and hoping we could help, that wont happen, since we didn’t know what kind of driver you had, and you told us the Author cant find a fix, so thats that.
If it’s intel wifi adapter, just use the normal driver from intel download center.