(Which turned out to be The PCI-Express to PCI Adapter Card) So we started adding back the cards to identify the culprit. Ok, the realtek network controller is now loading correctly. Put back in the RAM chips ONLY and booted it back up. Cleared off the motherboard! (we left the power supply cables attached) Pulled off the USB card, video card, sound card, PCI Express card and the RAM chips. Short of having to re-image the drive, we decided to strip out all the cards off the motherboard. (Sure, pulling out the RAM chips and such might work for some of you, but didn’t work for us) Pulling out the RAM chips for up to 10 minutes, unplugged the power supply to the motherboard, fiddled in the BIOS settings to disable/enable the on-board LAN, patted our heads and rubbing our belly. This just happened yesterday and we tried all the posted remedies. If Deep Sleep Mode is enabled Please Plug the Cable. The Realtek Network Controller was not found.
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