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No network on reboot - Connection Details for Adapter Blank/Empty

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I've been dealing with this issue for over a week now, and while extensive Internet searches have found similar situations, none exactly matched my situation, and none of the suggested fixes had any positive effects. Here's my exact situation:

1.) System Specs:

OS: Windows 8 Pro

CPU: 3.60 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3820

RAM: 64GB DDR3 -1333

Disk Space: 2.6TB on 4 SSD and 2 HDD

Network Adapters: (2x) Broadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet

2.) On computer startup (whether cold start, warm start or "forced" reset), when I get to the lock screen, the network icon has thedreaded "yellow triangle" overlay displayed. I can log in using my Windows Live credentials with no problems, but that same warning overlay is on the network icon in the taskbar, as well, and I have absolutely no WAN or LAN access. Both network adapters show up in Network Connections as enabled (as opposed to disabled or "network"), and when I double-click either one (or if I right-click and select Status), I get the status popup, but it's completely empty. And by that I mean nothing at all is displayed in the main section. In order to get my network connection up and running, I have to disable at least one of the adapters and then enable it. Once that's completed, I have both Internet and LAN connectivity, but if I reboot for whatever reason, it all goes away, and I have to do the same dance once more.

3.) Things I've tried (not necessarily in order):

a.) uninstall/reinstall NIC drivers, using not only current, but also "next-gen" and "last-gen" versions - no help

b.) Disable or uninstall one or the other of the NIC's - also no help

c.) Disable IPv6 on one/both adapters - foolish, I know, but it was suggested, so I tried it - no help

d.) install the "original" Windows 8 native drivers - no help

e.) Created a logoff script to disable the adapters, and a startup script to enable them - no help (though manually running the same instructions froman elevated command prompt does work, but it's faster to disable/enable them from the Network Connections window - and yes, I made sure that the shutdown/startup scripts had admin access - I just think they were being executed at the wrong stage of the boot process)

f.) Ran SFC /scannow from an elevated command prompt - no errors found

g.) Checked the event viewer for information regarding this issue, and nothing shows up - not even "information" entries.

h.) Ran System Restore to a date/point before this first occurred - no help

Now this isn't my first rodeo with networking errors, and while I'm certainly no "IT Guru", I like to think I know my way around the tech well enough to be able to suss out the vast majority of networking issues, but this one has me stumped. This is a reasonably new system for me, having purchased/built it back in March, but it's also a "2 generation" upgrade over the old box, so there are no "known good" replacements available to try. Also, one NIC is built into the MoBo, while the other is in the PCIe sound card. Both came as a "package deal", and are supposedly cross-compatible with each other (ASRock assures me this is true). I also didn't bother testing the cables, routers or modem, since this appears to be a software or driver problem, and I'm leaning heavily toward it being with the driver, somehow.

Well, that's my dilemma. I tried to be as complete as possible with the information, but as I'm only Human, I may have missed something. I'm more than happy to provide any other information that may be necessary. If anyone has any ideas about something that I may have missed (short of a full wipe/reinstall, of course - that's just below initiating Global Meltdown on my priority list), or knows what may be causing this, I would greatly appreciate the sharing of knowledge. :)


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