H55m-E23 onboard lan doesnt work

i have an h55m-e23 mother board and the on board LAN stop working after 12 hrs. id looked in the bios to make sure that it was enabled and it was. i also tried to reinstall the drivers for it but it said that the device can not be found. is there anything else i could try.
my computer specs are as followed:
atx power up mid tower case
Intel i3-540 (3.6ghz)
4GB ddr3 ram
450w PSU
msi h55m-e23 mobo

When you said the LAN stopped working, does the LEDs on the LAN port still blinks?
Is the Ethernet LAN Connection still detected in Network connections? How about Device Manager, is the LAN chip being detected?

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