Oct 19, 2018 - Connecting USB 2.0 10/100 Ethernet Adapter to PC gives error Ethernet. The device cannot start (Code 10) is basically saying that Windows,. Update: A Windows 10 driver now exists for the USB2-E1000. However, it will not appear in the CD that comes with the adapter until the next lot of adapters is shipped. The updated driver can be downloaded from this link. 20 comments on “Installing Plugable USB-Ethernet Drivers in Windows 10.
We are using SCCM to image about 10 EliteBook x360 1030 Gen 2, and installing Windows 10 Enterprise (1703) x64. Everything goes well during the task sequence until the reboot following the driver installation. Once it reboots, it completely drops the ball on SCCM.
Device driver installation proceeds, and then eventually, it makes it to the login screen, where I end up having to use the local admin password to login, as it has not joined our domain. Log in, and Windows 10 sees that there is a device plugged in (USB 3.0 device), but doesn't recognize it as a network adapter until it is unplugged and plugged back in. Also, it should be noted, that after the driver installation, the lights on the network adapter go off, and do not come back on. I've downloaded the driver pack for this model and imported the drivers into the boot image (PE), and into the driver package.