Hey Guys,
Just like everyone else, I'm having the exact same problem. The best way to
avoid this isssue is to just fix it yourself! You can do this by downloading
the updated driver from Intel's website (which is a pain for finding what you
want). I have posted a link so that you can download the driver for the
Intel 82566 model network connection.
http://www.intel.com/support/etherne.../CS-029661.htm
Two things I need to say. First, Downloading this driver is the newest
driver as it comes directly from Intel. The driver date is 12/4/2008. But
after installing this update you can run the windows update and it'll say
that you have a newer driver availible which IS NOT the latest driver. I
know it has a newer release date but it doesn't install a newer driver date.
Anyway, After installing the Intel Driver from the link above, it will allow
you to install the windows driver without any issues should you choose too.
Second, My Recomendation: Install the Intel Driver from Intel's website and
hide the driver update from Windows update. This will insure you have the
latest update and after hiding the update, you won't be able to see it again
so it won't make you feel that you havn't updated your system completely.
Hope this helps and have a great day.
"davidbaldwin" wrote:
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> Same same. Just as I wrote above, it is now We June 3rd and I completed
> the Vista Service Pack 2 installation. The 82566DC-2 Gigabit Network is
> still listed as an optional update, but the details are still January
> 08, so this continues to not make any sense at all why this old update
> is available.
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