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Download and install ASIX Toshiba USB 3.0 to Gigabit LAN Adapter driver
Toshiba USB 3.0 to Gigabit LAN Adapter is a Network Adapters hardware device. The Windows version of this driver was developed by ASIX. In order to make sure you are downloading the exact right driver the hardware id is USB/VID_0930&PID_0A13.
1. Install ASIX Toshiba USB 3.0 to Gigabit LAN Adapter driver manually
- Download the driver setup file for ASIX Toshiba USB 3.0 to Gigabit LAN Adapter driver from the link below. This download link is for the driver version 3.16.11.0 dated 2014-01-24.
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- Run the driver setup file from a Windows account with administrative rights. If your User Access Control (UAC) is enabled then you will have to confirm the installation of the driver and run the setup with administrative rights.
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- Go through the driver installation wizard, which should be pretty straightforward. The driver installation wizard will analyze your PC for compatible devices and will install the driver.
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- Shutdown and restart your computer and enjoy the updated driver, as you can see it was quite smple.
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This driver is not digitally signed.
This driver was rated with an average of 3.9 stars by 45508 users.
2. The easy way: using DriverMax to install ASIX Toshiba USB 3.0 to Gigabit LAN Adapter driver
The advantage of using DriverMax is that it will setup the driver for you in the easiest possible way and it will keep each driver up to date. How can you install a driver with DriverMax? Let's see!
- Start DriverMax and press on the yellow button named ~SCAN FOR DRIVER UPDATES NOW~. Wait for DriverMax to scan and analyze each driver on your computer.
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- Take a look at the list of detected driver updates. Search the list until you find the ASIX Toshiba USB 3.0 to Gigabit LAN Adapter driver. Click the Update button.
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- That's all, the driver is now installed!
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