My board has been working fine till I installed your latest update, I am unable to connect to the internet after this with windows giving This Device cannot star error (10) for my LAN Card, despite reinstalling drivers the situaiton remains the same. I tried an Ubuntu live CD that does not work either.
I see a lot of others have similar problems, kindly refrain from destroying good products with terrible updates !
Please post an update to fix this.
Now my motherboarth is in the garbage, thanks intel for being stupid arrogant and just make crap, never had any problems with motherboards from ASUS, MSI or Gigabyte, had to buy INTEL to start having problems. INTEL never more, piece of crap.
stop trolling man. Its a niggle thats all am sure they will fix it. You can buy a cheap pci network card and use it for now.
I hope some one can help.
Hi,
do you have Kingston Value RAM, too?
Which kind of components do you habe?
Core i5 2500
2x4GB Corsair RAM
Radeon HD 4870
Corsair VX 450
DH67BL
1TB Seagate 7200.12
After the harm done they withdrew from downloading the bios 0150, they're playing with customers who were unable to use computers, and not even an apology, stupid and incompetent.
Atleast they are listening to feedback. Hopefully there will be an update soon that sorts this out.
And yes you are right once its fine, two buggy bios updates back to back, we deserve an appology.
Too late for me, my desktop pc already went for technical assistance, and now who pays the bill? luckily I also have a laptop or else I stay without a PC to work and play. It is a shame what's happening in intel.
How can this thread me listed as possibly answered ?
The answer comes when they figure a way to get our LAN back or if they release a new Bios update.
After the upgrade to 150 the onboard LAN mac address was FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF. I then removed my graphic card (Asus EAH6670) and the mac address are now back to normal and LAN are OK
The loss of LAN after updating to BIOS version 0150 is caused by a previously unseen memory allocation conflict between ATI* video cards and the onboard LAN resources. This behavior has not been observed with other manufacturer’s add-in video cards. As a temporary workaround, LAN connectivity can be restored by removing the ATI video card and using onboard video instead.
Intel regrets any inconvenience caused by this issue and is working to provide a corrected BIOS as soon as possible.
Thank you. I will plugout my ATI card till you release the Bios update ![]()
Is it necessary for us to physically remove the card ? or shall we just disable it in the BIOS ?
We recommend removing the card completely; just disabling it in BIOS may not resolve the problem.
Will try both and get back to you.
Thanks
Happy Intel Customer.
To update to the corrected BIOS, will user with BIOS 0146 or 0150 need to complete a similarly complicated update process like upgrading from 0132?

