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Hi,
My laptop is Asus n550jv.
I've purchased Intel 7260 ac wireless & bluetooth card, in order to improve it's lousy wireless support.
I've installed the card itself, and the latest drivers from Intel's website
In the device manager, I'm getting yellow exclamation mark on both the wireless card and the bluetooth.
The error messages are:
Wireless card: The device cannot start (code 10), operation failed, the requested operation was unsuccessful.
Bluetooth: Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problem (code 43).
Any help would be very appreciated.
Amir.
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Hi, Is this on Win8.1? Which version of the BT software you have installed?
For Windows 7, please install 17.0.1405
For Windows 8.1, should install 17.1.1406 ( )
Also, make sure you have installed all the Windows updates. This helps with many BT issues.
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I've installed 17.1.1406 from Intel's website https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=&ProductID=3714&ProdId=3714http:// here ans also tried from older drivers from Asus website http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=3&s=529&m=N550JV&os=36&hashedid=dad5aYI8mC6sfhttp:// here.
The computer has all Windows updates..
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I have the same issue on my win 8.1 machine. some said try v16 drivers may help
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OS = Win 8.1.
The seller claims that I bought the version which intended for use only with IBM laptops.
Are there special versions for IBM laptops?
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Amir77a - Sorry about delayed response. After cold boot (shutdown /p or shift+Shutdown menu option, you still see YB in device manager?
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Hi Guys,
Asus has an official support in that Wireless card. Asus even selling my laptop with that specific card.
I gave up on that card, and returned it to the seller.
Thanks!
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Just like any other device not all wireless adapters are compatible with every computer model.
Please consult with the system manufacturer about the validated wireless adapter models for your computer.
- http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-011644.htm Intel® Wi-Fi Products — Regulatory information regarding hardware installation or upgrade
- http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/sb/CS-006192.htm Wireless Networking — Installation error when installing or swapping Intel wireless adapters
- http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-031167.htm Intel® Wi-Fi Products — Why doesn't my laptop recognize my new Intel wireless adapter?
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How about you write some drivers that actually work , there IS NO issue about compatibilty - the card that doesnt work for me on my laptop works in Ubuntu linix with out updating drivers.
I suspect the drivers have been written in such a way they require a level of chipset or they are doing something that fails if the hardware is too low.
anyways i dont really care about it now , i've replaced it with a card that works with out issue. i ended up with a broadcom 94532 which worked right away. fancy that another hardware supplier can write drivers that work flawlessly.
the intel card is now on my desk reminding me what a waste of money it was. if i had known about all the issues i wouldnt have gone for it in the first place.
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