Windows USB drivers for Wi-Fi are pre-installed or can be downloaded from official sources.
Windows USB drivers for Wi-Fi are pre-installed or can be downloaded from official sources.
Hey everyone, from my latest update I’m setting up my first PC and discovered it lacks Wi-Fi. I’m planning to get a WIFI M.2 card and will need to install Intel drivers for it. I’m wondering if I can install those drivers on the same USB drive as my Windows installation, or if that would interfere with the Windows setup. I understand the Windows install needs a clean USB, but I’m unsure how to add the drivers afterward. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
When you set up Windows 11, you’ll have to perform a few tricks to get it running offline. Generally, the Wi-Fi adapter should work out of the box without needing any driver downloads. You can also use a USB drive to install it directly.
Ensure all files remain intact; then you can add any additional content to the USB.