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How Do You Enable Gigabit Ethernet On Windows Vista?

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How Do You Enable Gigabit Ethernet On Windows Vista?

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Many Windows Vista PC users have noticed a problem that I have had myself: ethernet connections only run at 100 megabit instead of gigabit. This can significantly slow down a local home network. This will show you how to get it enabled on your PC. Click on the Windows Icon and selecet “Run…” A dialog box will appear. Type “regedit” in the dialog box to launch the Registry Editing program. Expand the following folder structure: * HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE * SYSTEM * CurrentControlSet * Services * Audiosrv After clicking on the Audiosrv folder, locate the item named “DependOnService”. Go ahead and double click the item. A popup window should appear. Go ahead and remove the MMCSS at the end of this entry. Click okay and exit the “regedit” program. Reboot your computer. After the reboot has completed, click on the windows icon and in the search type in “Services” and load the services application. Locate the service named “Multimedia Class Scheduler Service” and double click on it. Once the pop

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