Intel has addressed Wi-Fi and Wireless Bluetooth drivers issues causing Windows 10 blue screen of death (BSOD) errors and Bluetooth devices to lose connection or stop working. Users are urged to ...
The new driver is version 23.40.0 and it provides the cure for Wi-Fi-related BSoDs with a "low occurrence" - although any blue-screening isn't welcome, of course. So, if you have been experiencing ...
A lot of users are complaining that their Intel Intel(R) Wi-fi 6 AX201 160MHz stopped working. When they tried running Network Diagnostic, the following error message ...
In addition to new Bluetooth drivers, Intel has now released new Wi-Fi drivers for Windows 10 and Windows 11. Version 22.200.0 has a number of improvements, along with some changes specific to two ...
It looks like there is now a solution for Windows users who have been seeing too much of the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) recently. If you are a Windows 10 or Windows 11 user, and your system ...
If the Ethernet or WiFi is not working after a BIOS update on your Windows 11/10 computer, use these fixes: Turn off your PC or laptop. Unplug its power cord from the wall socket. If it is a laptop, ...
Microsoft has removed a compatibility hold that prevents users from upgrading to Windows 10 1903 and Windows 1909 if they are using older Qualcomm Wi-Fi drivers. Redmond first applied this update ...
To update drivers in Windows 10, open the Device Manager and right-click the device you need to update. The most important drivers on your computer will likely be updated automatically along with ...
While there are a variety of issues that one comes across on their computer every now and then, some of the most arduous ones usually revolve around the network. Of these, problems revolving around ...
Windows 10 users have been encountering more problems with updates in recent months, with the optional KB4535996 causing the most recent problems. However, some Windows 10 users have also been facing ...
Accessing Windows 10 drivers classified as "optional updates" will be more of a manual seek-and-install type of experience, starting on Nov. 5, 2020, Microsoft explained in a Wednesday announcement.