Hopefully someone can help me. I had been having some problems with my computer, so I did DrWeb in safe mode at the advice of a friend, and the program removed some stuff from my computer. When I rebooted my computer, I had no internet access. When I bring up my device manager, under Network Adapters, everything listed there (the Direct Parallel, Intel Network Connection, and a bunch of WAN Miniports) has the yellow circle with the! Mark saying that the drivers are missing or corrupt. I've tried reinstalling the drivers, with no luck. So I'm still without internet access. I would appreciate any kind of help! Sorry, internet properties will not fix yellow or red devices found by the Device Manager. See how to manually install the IntelĀ® Network Adapter Drivers for all Windows*. If there is no driver installed for that device it will show up with a yellow. Solved no network adapters after win7 install; solved downgraded windows 8 to windows 7 after install, no drivers found and can't connect to the internet except on another pc. Solved Windows 7. You've lost the OEM drivers for your machine Get a USB 2.0 thumbdrive and take it to a maching which has internet access. Google for your machine make and model number, and look for the official OEM site. From there you will need the Support or Download page. When you find the exact model number, you will be able to download all the drivers specific to your machine to the thumbdrive. When done, be sure to use the Safe Remove icon in the system tray! Now you can take the thumbdrive to your system and install all the driver. Verify your work via the Device Manager. Once they're all correct, you need to reboot to get things running. NOW you can setup a New Network Connection. ![]() I know this is old, but I finally figured out exactly what this problem is after having it myself. There are many forum posts on this issue and after spending hours browsing them I had found no solution so I decided to post this after discovering the issue. 4 Linda e il baule della fortuna. Mostri e pirati gioconda. 6 Milo e il forziere della sorte. 5 Marina e il tavolo delle avventure. 7 Pablo e la scialuppa della salvezza. This happens when the ndis.sys file gets corrupted/deleted from malware/spyware and or removal programs. All your network-based adapters, both wired and wireless will show as yellow exclamations and there will be tons of extra adapters in your device manager (such as the miniport stuff). This can happen on both Windows XP and Windows Vista machines from what I've seen. Here is how to fix it: First, remove any spyware from your system using whatever tool you choose (I used Malwarebytes). Second, find a clean copy of the ndis.sys file. I did this by doing a search on my computer for 'ndis.sys' and grabbing it from my i386 folder, but you many need to download a copy from another computer or the internet. The normal size for the file on WindowsXP is 179KB. Copy this clean version of ndis.sys to 'C: windows system32 drivers' folder on your computer. Note that in most situations I've found this, the ndis.sys file is GONE from the windows system32 drivers folder, which is actually the main problem. This happens from it getting replaced/infected with a spyware version and then deleted by anti-spyware software. After copying the clean copy of ndis.sys file into my windows system32 drivers folder and rebooting, all my network adapters showed up properly and the miniport stuff disappeared. I hope this helps! Suzonne: After replacing the ndis.sys file, do you still have all your network drivers show up as yellow exclamation points in the device manager along with the wan miniport adapters that don't usually show up? If not, it's likely there is a different (additional) problem that is preventing your computer from connecting to the internet. I would recommend checking out your device manager and making sure it's the same issue first.
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