I went no further than #1. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
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I went no further than #1. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
#1 alone solved issue here!! Thanks much!!!
Thanks, but I did that multiple times. Found nothing. Then started to go through the several branches in the Registry. Went through all the branches individually in the Users branches, both the one...
CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS! How simple and easy! You should go around to all the threads I've visited, and also advise Microsoft whose 'support?' group is stumped. Appreciate and thanks again!!
Thanks for the suggestion, but I've been there. Nothing on it. I've pared the startup down quite a bit on that machine. I only have 4 items on it now. No joy.
Computer is a ASUS laptop, SSD, 8 GB memory, 64 bit, running free upgrade W10 version from W7. No problems with computer after the original clean install of the free upgrade in January. Problems all...
Exactly one of the problems I had. Just a suggestion. Do as you wish.
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/wifi-gets-disconnected-after-sleep
Also, go through all the settings and set all to turn computer off when you're done with it. Don't let it sleep. Fixed a couple for...
I had the same problem with an ASUS laptop. Do you know which WiFi adapter is in yours? Mine was an Intel Centrino in which I tried multiple drivers and a series of other fixes suggested here. None...
I'll tell you how I fixed an identical problem on a ASUS laptop that had run perfectly on Windows 7 and ran well on W10 from January until the Anniversary update in early August. I tried everything I...
Found what may be a partial solution. It's definitely related to the Power Management and Sleep provisions for my laptop.
If you go into Device Manager, Properties for the adapter and select Power...
I've had the same problem on an ASUS laptop that worked well for 8 months after upgrading (?) from W7, until the Anniversary update in August.. In contacting ASUS I was advised they had researched ...
It also rolls back to a driver that was initially installed on 8/6 at the Anniversary update.
I have also tried this fix. Did it twice. I get a connection for a few minutes, it works fine then I get the error, same as previously. It continues to work fine with ethernet cable attached, as now.
I'm having the identical problem on a ASUS laptop with an Intel Centrino card. From my research it's obvious my card, and maybe other Intel cards, don't play nice with Windows 10. I did well with no...