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Podaen
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Again I have an issue with an intel driver. I have reported 3 issues and I getting tired of this.

 

Now it is the PCI adapter AX3000 Wifi-Fi 6 bluetooth 5.2 (Archer TX55E v1)

 

Since it the drivers are yours and had a lot of problem with the latest windows 10/11 and intel drivers you really need to sit together with Microsoft what the problem is. Even dism can't solve it,  Nor manually.

 

The problem exist with windows (version before may) detect some hardware settings changes (OC) in bios of what manufacture what ever. Windows start to crash and then the drivers don't work anymore and can't be restored after days of trying. First I though it was me, but there are to much coincidence I can't ignore. The only thing I didn't try is the policy of some driver files, because I know when I do that, I can reinstall windows.

 

Things like device can't start, intel PCI devices that aren't discoverable, windows resolution can't solve it, seems to be a driver problem, any driver version has issues, safe mode can't solve it. remove new driver files from the system doesn't solve it. I can keep going on, but it is in the source code of windows. I can not think on anything else.

 

I will add the SSU report, but for me it's done. I don't invest time in solving problems with Windows and Intel drivers on hardware setting changes. Have a nice day!

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Podaen
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I just solved it. Here is how...

 

1. reset network in to windows settings. ( Please not that you need to see the name of at least one network in to the taskbar/network, you need to plug in the Ethernet cable first)

2. Go to device management, show hidden devices. Uninstall the WiFi adapter.

3. turn your PC off.

4. insert the WiFi adapter in to an other PCIe slot, including addition connectors.

5. Reboot windows.

6. Go to device management and see if it's there.

 

 

For me it did work. I hope it helps!

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AlHill
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If you are having trouble with intel drivers, why buy an adapter based on intel hardware?

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]

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Podaen
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Not all drivers of Intel have issue, but the only issues I have is with Windows and Intel. And now I can not install it anymore. What do you want me to say?

 

The Bluetooth on that same PCI device still works.

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Podaen
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I just solved it. Here is how...

 

1. reset network in to windows settings. ( Please not that you need to see the name of at least one network in to the taskbar/network, you need to plug in the Ethernet cable first)

2. Go to device management, show hidden devices. Uninstall the WiFi adapter.

3. turn your PC off.

4. insert the WiFi adapter in to an other PCIe slot, including addition connectors.

5. Reboot windows.

6. Go to device management and see if it's there.

 

 

For me it did work. I hope it helps!

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n_scott_pearson
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There is a known problem with these types of PCIe Wireless Card carrier cards. It is a stipulated requirement for most that they be installed in a PCIe x1 slot. Most do not work properly (if at all) if installed in a PCIe x2, x4, x8 or x16 slot.

I do not know if this issue is responsible for @Podaen's problem. He/she needs to respond and let us know what kinds of PCIe slots were the problem and solution in his case...

...S

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