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3725GB Western Digital WD Elements 107C USB Device (USB (SATA))
2794GB Western Digital WD Elements 107C USB Device (USB (SATA))
1397GB SAMSUNG HD154UI USB Device (USB (SATA)) Internet Speed: 200 Mb/sec Browser: Chrome,FF,Opera Antivirus: Defender, Malwarebytes
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP - Pavilion Notebook 15-cc076sa OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit 21H1 and insider builds CPU: Intel Core i7 7500U @ 2.70GHz Motherboard: HP Memory: 8GB DDR4 Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 940MX (HP) Monitor(s) Displays: Built in Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Mouse: Logitec M705 Hard Drives: 238GB SAMSUNG MZNLN256HMHQ-000H1 (SSD)
3725GB Western Digital WD Elements 107C USB Device (USB (SATA))
2794GB Western Digital WD Elements 107C USB Device (USB (SATA))
1397GB SAMSUNG HD154UI USB Device (USB (SATA)) Internet Speed: 200 Mb/sec Browser: Chrome,FF,Opera Antivirus: Defender, Malwarebytes
No change for me either, this build doesn't solve my problem where my static IP wired connection just drops after a minute or more. Resetting the interface brings it back a while then dropping again.
Wifi still works fine.
Dug through all the logs and thought it was related to the Netbios device so went and disabled NetBios.
And again connection dropped.
@JGToy how do you know that the network adapter is turned off in your case? I mean is it still enabled but off somehow?
I disabled the power option too just in case but no difference.
I know because the Router and Switch light for the machines involved is always off.
My Network Adapter(s) is(are) like this:-
I sort of have the opposite problem. The built in network adapter which I always have disabled is enabled after the installation. This has been happening for a long time and it causes connection problems until I disable it again. The operating system seems confused on how to handle two wi-fi network adapters. If I have wired and wireless, the system will always go wired even if wireless happens to be faster.
AK
Interesting at least... I needed it ON and it's OFF, you needed it OFF and it's ON!
It just occurred to me: do you have PowerChute installed? If so, you may be bypassing entirely the native HID UPS Battery (HidBatt.sys) support, sidestepping the problem. Likewise someone with CyperPower who installed that software.
It just occurred to me: do you have PowerChute installed? If so, you may be bypassing entirely the native HID UPS Battery (HidBatt.sys) support, sidestepping the problem. Likewise someone with CyperPower who installed that software.
You may be correct because I do have Powerchute installed and running.
UPDATE 3/3: Windows 10 Insider Preview Dev Build 21327 (RS_PRERELEASE) - March 3
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21322 | Windows Insider Blog
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UPDATE 1/12: Windows 10 Insider Preview Dev Build 21292 (RS_PRERELEASE) - Jan. 12
Microsoft has released an ISO file for Windows 10 Insider Preview version 2004 build 21286 for the Dev Channel (Fast ring).
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UPDATE 1/6: Windows 10 Insider Preview Dev Build 21286.1 (RS_PRERELEASE) - Jan. 6
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Source: https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2020/12/10/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-21277/
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