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raddevus wrote:
Recently I have suffered with a wifi adapter issue related to win10 drivers and win10 precludes me from rolling back to a driver that worked in the past. win10 controls everything. quite annoying.


Yep,
Windows will use the date and driver version to make this decision... if you attempt to 'roll-back' and then Windows locates a more recent driver then you may end up having the most recent driver reinstalled.

It takes less than 60 seconds to remove it from the driver store. Open a Command Prompt and do:

dism /online /get-drivers /format:table 


Locate your Wifi driver in that list. If you are unable to locate the driver in this list then you can also get a more detailed list by doing:

pnputil.exe /enum-drivers


Once you locate the Wifi driver then do:

pnputil /delete-driver [INF FILE NAME]


Reboot and reinstall your old driver. Also... if your Intel Wireless driver has been published to 'Windows Update' then make sure you are not connected to the internet when you do this. Otherwise the latest driver will be downloaded from Windows Update.

You should probably just keep the latest driver.

Btw are you still having problems with this Intel Wireless driver[^]?

I never mentioned this... but Intel will probably blame it on your "INSYDE Corp" BIOS. Make sure you have the latest BIOS. Even if you do have the latest BIOS... reboot and go modify your power management settings. Go in there and look for an 'S4'[^] and try disabling that. try running with that for a week and see if your problem goes away.

Also... go into Windows Device manager and right click on your wireless card in the list. There should be a setting on one of the tabs to prevent the wireless card from entering the low power state during sleep/hibernation.

Think outside the box... you don't really need to mess around with BIOS and drivers... you can just instruct the operating system to not allow your wireless driver to enter the low power state.

Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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