![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Troubleshooter is just as helpful as it's always been as it identifies it as a driver issue even though it cannot be that. With the previous driver (may be a basic Windows driver) the card does work, but whenever I try to connect to a network (if it shows any) I can see device manager refresh as though I did a manual scan for hardware changes and it of course causes the attemptedĬonnecting to fail and usually reverts to showing no WI-FI networks at all even though I'm less than 6 feet from my own cable modem with built in WI-FI. With the latest Windows 10 driver which was released late last year, the device fails to start and gives Code 10. They have had a year at least to fix it and no fix. Whatever Microsoft screwed up in the creators update early last year that screwed my original wi-fi card and made this one to where it won't work, is still not fixed. I'm done trying to make a Windows 10 compatible WI-FI card work in Windows 10 with the proper Windows 10 drivers. ![]()
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