Msi killer network e2200 problems

Please help! I have a Msi apache laptop with the killer network manager. The network manager, when opened to the applications tab does not show any applications! I have reinstalled the driver and still doesn't work. Any suggestions?

RX8 you are really good guy to help us, thanks for clear explain!
Quote from: RX-8 on 07-January-15, 11:37:20
Hello Joebunke,
I borrowed an GE60 2PE too and had a clean-installed Windows 8.1.
Then I installed all Windows 8.1 drivers from MSI website (http://www.msi.com/support/nb/GE60-2PE-Apache-Pro.html#down-driver).
My application page works normally when I opened up and there're already some processes shown in the window.
Did you mean it's all empty?
Did you try selecting "Show All Applications" or "Reset Application Data"?

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