MSI Z87 G45 DEEP SLEEP MODE

Hi i recently finished building my comp and tried to install realtek ethernet driver, at the near end of the installation a message pops up saying
"The RealTek Network Adapter/Controller was not found.  If Deep Sleep Mode is enabled Please Plug the Cable"
I went into device manager and network adapters is missing, I've looked around online for solutions and tried them such as updating bios, taking out power supply plug for 10 mins, taking out ram, taking out motherboard battery and clearing cmos all to which doesnt work. Still cant install ethernet drivers. For 2 days i been looking and attempting to solve this and i now think it may be a hardware problem where the lan port doesnt work and is not detected. I'm quite sad because this is my first build and i have never experienced this problem before. Also i tried installing drivers from the MSI disc using the total installer and i see that lan,storage is greyed out unable to click where chipset and audio and other utilities can be installed. I have to manually open the disc and look for the drivers in the folders.
PLEASE HELP!! What should i do??? Is purchasing a PCI network adapter can connect to internet or it wont detect? i'm not sure. I want to avoid the possibility of RMA as i never done it before and would like to avoid the hassle. THANKS

You have to run the Killer "driver cleaner" available from the Utility downloads section of the Killer website.  Once it cleans up your PC, the new drivers will install. 
Get the driver cleaner here under Utilities category : http://www.killergaming.com/support/Downloads

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