Network card very slow, only on Windows

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Published on 2011-02-25T08:23:37Z Indexed on 2011/02/25 23:26 UTC
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This only happens to 1 of my machine, and only when booting into Windows 7.

No matter what network card I put in, Windows would default its mode to 10Mbps full duplex. Transfer speed is approximately 1 MB/s. If I set it to 100Mbps, the transfer drops to 100-200K/s. If I set it to 1000Mbps, the connection is lost completely.

I've tried swapping in different cards, both PCI-E and PCI. I'v etried update the windows, I've tried reinstalling the drivers...

On this very same machine, if I boot into Fedora, it can use the card at its full capacity 1000Mbps transfering 80+ MB/s

And all the cards work just fine when plugging into other machines on the same network.

I'm very curious. What could be the reason for this? The only different software that this machine has is virtual box with a VPN emulator, but disabling that VPN doesn't seem to do anything.

I would like to get this fixed, hopefully, without reinstalling windows >_< Will that be possible?

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