Gaming Network Problem

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I've been having some problems with my computer lately. Every time I turn it on, there is no network connection, but if I reboot it, the network seems fine.
I think it has to do with the network adapter or something... Anyone have any idea of what I can do to fix this?
 

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If it is a wireless device, you could start swapping the USB cabble, and/or if problem persists then you could look for better drivers (Some drivers have issues with certain motherboards). Or else you have a buggy/infected windows partition, which´d require format and install everything from the scratch.
 

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Yeah, the cables are ok. When I reboot, I don't touch anything, it just works.
It started doing this soon after installing Daemon Tools... But I've never had any problems with this on any other computer.
 

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Weird, when I try to disable the network adapter, it freezes and all my computer's RAM get's used, until the computer itself freezes and I have to manually shut it down.
Also, I checked the event viewer, I got a bunch of NetBT errors with "initialization failed because the driver device could not be created. Use the string..."
I have an NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet network adapter.
Anyone have any extra info on what can be going on?
 

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