I had the same problem that developed after one of the Windows 10 upgrades. Tried all different solutions, turning off Windows 10 fast startup was the only solution that worked permanently.
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I had the same problem that developed after one of the Windows 10 upgrades. Tried all different solutions, turning off Windows 10 fast startup was the only solution that worked permanently.
Finally was able to solve the network adapter problem by turning off fast startup feature.
I don't have a wifi card on this PC only Ethernet. But I ran the netsh/lan/delete command on the existing LAN connection and it seems to solve the problem. Thank you.
The PC is connected through LAN. wlansvc is not running.
I disabled network connection #2 and when rebooted the PC found the correct network connection. I hope this is a permanent behavior. Thank you.
I tried deleting the network connection out of the device manager with no avail. Also tried network reset with the same result.
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I am trying to rename a network connection from "local area connection 2" to "local area connection" but get an error msg "local area connection exist". I don't see that "local area connection" when...
This solution solve my 2017-05 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems (KB4019472) failure problem. I did the troubleshooting only once.
It has not happened again since I posted to the forum. Did anyone analyze the dump file?
I just installed the Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems (KB3189866) last night and this morning I got this BSOD. Dump file is attached.
Same problem but after a smooth upgrade. Upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7 back in August. Everything was fine until recently. Windows does not detect the NIC the first time. I have to...
Having the same problem on Windows 10 release. In addition, when this happens the NIC does not work. Logging off and hard reboot fixes the problem. It is very annoying though.
I downloaded the iso image for the 32bit version and burned into a DVD. When I boot from the DVD I get the nice Windows 10 blue screen that lasts for 2 minutes or so and then the screen goes away...
How to display the update history?