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I already posted this question to tomshardware but haven't gotten any answers so although gbatemp isn't super computer-concentrated, posting this here in case anyone can help.
So I updated to Windows 10 yesterday and after a few quirks I got it to running as normal, or so I thought. I use an Ethernet cable to connect to the Internet but all I get when I diagnose is "Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration". It used to work fine before updating by the way. This is what I've tried
Any help would be much appreciated, I know this type of question has been posted tons of times before but I've been spending my entire morning reading them and nothing has worked
. Sorry for the super long post.
EDIT: played around with it some more. Looks like the temperature only rises when I check IPv6
So I updated to Windows 10 yesterday and after a few quirks I got it to running as normal, or so I thought. I use an Ethernet cable to connect to the Internet but all I get when I diagnose is "Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration". It used to work fine before updating by the way. This is what I've tried
- Restarted the computer
- Turned off the computer, waited a few hours, then turned it on again
- Unchecked IPv6
- Re-installed the LAN driver
- Tried a different ethernet cable
- Tried to follow the tutorial (http://bit.ly/1P9RPJI) on the tomshardware site for Windows 8 for this issue but when I type ipconfig /release, it tells me that "an error occurred: an address has not yet been associated with the network endpoint"
Any help would be much appreciated, I know this type of question has been posted tons of times before but I've been spending my entire morning reading them and nothing has worked
EDIT: played around with it some more. Looks like the temperature only rises when I check IPv6