

I tried switching between UEFI and CSM but that didn't change it. I am using the Killer Network Driver that came with the motherboard. It is not slow on any other device in my house. I have secure boot disabled (it was disabled by default). I just got done getting all of the drivers installed for my MSI Gaming z97-gd65 motherboard, and my internet only on this computer is really slow. I followed all the solutions I could find for the "UEFI db list" error and nothing helped. I expected to be able to at least get onto the Internet to download. Is this because I havent installed the driver Or am I missing something else The drivers came on a DVD and I dont have a drive. Everything seems to have started up OK, except the system isnt finding a network device. I'm assuming this is all caused by one problem (blocked by a certain hardware thing?) but I have no idea what it is or how to find out. I just installed a new MSI Pro Z690-A Wifi DDR4 MOBO.

When I edit the GRUB entry and remove quiet splash and add nomodest I get the following scroll of messages (it goes way off the page but scrolls faster than I can read). RSS Feed for this tag 235 applications total Last updated: Mar 10th 2016, 06:34 GMT.

When I try to boot from it on the new system I initially get the error: Couldn't get size: 0x800000000000000eĪnd then it gets stuck in the purple Ubuntu loading screen forever. Drivers filed under: Msi Motherboards (235 items) Drivers filed under: Msi Motherboards. I made a bootable Ubuntu image with UNetbootin and confirmed that it works fine on my current computer. I just built a new system with MSI 5700 Gaming Edge Wifi motherboard (with click bios), Ryzen 7 CPU and Radeon 5 GPU and Samsung M.2 SSD.
