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I'm a bit reluctant to remove the driver on the basis that I'd need to be online for Windows to install it.
I have no idea whether Windows Update has installed any drivers...... how do you check?
I'm a bit reluctant to remove the driver on the basis that I'd need to be online for Windows to install it.
I have no idea whether Windows Update has installed any drivers...... how do you check?
Just visit Windows Update and check the history :)
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No driver updates since upgrading to Windows 10. The updates have covered security updates, general for x64-based, Windows Defender (one of which failed to install and so I've re-run and all is OK), updates for Office products and Malicious s/ware removal tool.
If we're confident that bcmwl63al.sys is the likely culprit, I can sort out an ethernet connection (using a homeplug) and remove the driver.....
When you remove a driver from device manager and reboot, it'll be installed again. You could however try to see if it helps :)
Having uninstalled the driver and then restarted, the driver appears to have been reinstalled. Although Windows states that "This device is working properly." I cannot connect to the internet wirelessly. The blue light on the the wireless dongle no longer comes on. Help
I have a Dell Desktop that has wireless connectivity via a small device that plugs into the back of the PC. It has always worked and it is controlled by the Dell driver I uninstalled.
It only links to the wireless card in the PC. And worked every day until the point I uninstalled the driver