It could be stated, without exaggeration, that Window 10 is one of the most disturbing operation systems in computer history. Almost every update that comes with it brings problem to the user. One of the most recent update is reported to have messed up the WiFi drivers in thousands of computers. Even though the company has responded to the situation, and urged the affected users to update their drivers as soon as possible, they do not elaborate on how the users are supposed to download the driver when they cannot use their WiFi in the first place.
In view of this, one of the fastest ways to solve the problem is to actually do the reverse: retiring the new driver and restoring the old one. Here is a video which demonstrate how it could be done.
In view of this, one of the fastest ways to solve the problem is to actually do the reverse: retiring the new driver and restoring the old one. Here is a video which demonstrate how it could be done.
1. Right click on the Menu icon in the lower right corner.
2. Choose “Device Manager”.
3. Click the arrow next to “Network adapters”.
4. Right click on the “Wireless Network Adapter” that you are using. The exact name could be different for everyone, but it is usually the first one.
5. Click “Update Driver Software”.
6. Click “browse my computer for driver software”.
7. Click “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”.
8. Choose the version with a date BEFORE your most recent Window 10 update.
9. Click next, and the problem is solved.
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