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Asus Z170 deluxe issues Broadcom adapter error 10

Asus Z170 deluxe issues Broadcom adapter error 10

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10-17-2016, 11:48 PM
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Hey, today when I powered on my PC, it displayed the Ethernet globe and listed nearby Wi-Fi networks. It seemed connected but there was no actual link. I followed the usual troubleshooting steps, which revealed an invalid IP configuration and a missing Ethernet connection. In Windows Network & Sharing Center I tried to fix the IP issue, but the wireless driver wasn't available for setup, so I restarted the computer. After that, I checked the driver manager and found the wireless driver (Broadcom Wireless AC) had error 10. I deleted it and restarted again. Then I connected my phone via USB, downloaded the appropriate drivers from ASUS, installed them, and restarted the system. Now Windows still shows error 10 for the driver. I'm stuck and can't find a permanent fix—Windows seems updated over ten days ago. Any suggestions?
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D14M0ND_D34THS
10-17-2016, 11:48 PM #1

Hey, today when I powered on my PC, it displayed the Ethernet globe and listed nearby Wi-Fi networks. It seemed connected but there was no actual link. I followed the usual troubleshooting steps, which revealed an invalid IP configuration and a missing Ethernet connection. In Windows Network & Sharing Center I tried to fix the IP issue, but the wireless driver wasn't available for setup, so I restarted the computer. After that, I checked the driver manager and found the wireless driver (Broadcom Wireless AC) had error 10. I deleted it and restarted again. Then I connected my phone via USB, downloaded the appropriate drivers from ASUS, installed them, and restarted the system. Now Windows still shows error 10 for the driver. I'm stuck and can't find a permanent fix—Windows seems updated over ten days ago. Any suggestions?

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TommyTheLommy
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10-24-2016, 08:00 PM
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After some research on the topic myself I found out that it's caused by Windows 10 build 1905, link to the article down below https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/mi...-adapters/
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TommyTheLommy
10-24-2016, 08:00 PM #2

After some research on the topic myself I found out that it's caused by Windows 10 build 1905, link to the article down below https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/mi...-adapters/