RancidLunchmeat
Veteran
This morning I booted my new system to find that W10 had forgotten my Killer NIC driver and I had no network connectivity.
Could this be related to the W10 update yesterday maybe, or should I be more concerned?
It figures that the one "feature" I didn't want keeps giving me problems (because W10 doesn't have default drivers for the Killer NIC so I need to load them via USB - no optical drive).
I had the drivers still on USB from when I originally built the system, so it wasn't a big deal. But I'm not fond of the idea that on any given day, my computer might not work without reinstalling vital drivers.
Could this be related to the W10 update yesterday maybe, or should I be more concerned?
It figures that the one "feature" I didn't want keeps giving me problems (because W10 doesn't have default drivers for the Killer NIC so I need to load them via USB - no optical drive).
I had the drivers still on USB from when I originally built the system, so it wasn't a big deal. But I'm not fond of the idea that on any given day, my computer might not work without reinstalling vital drivers.