Z87 GD65 Killernetwork driver issue.

Hey,
So I downloaded the driver from the site, and this is what it shows -
however, when I run liveUpdate 5, it says that the driver is NOT the most updated one ( 1.0.30.1003 is shown there), and even if i download the file through the liveupdate software, install it, and run liveupdate5 again, it says that my driver is still not up to date.
What am I suppose to do ? Please help me if possible.
Thank you so much in advance.

Quote from: efsenable on 10-March-14, 23:39:55
Thanks.
Hey,
So I did what was written on that thread, but the driver date and version did not get altered.
Can you confirm that I'm running the most updated driver version, please ?

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