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Whats the point of a driver rollback when windows just reverts automatically?
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Got a computer here using an ASUS wifi adapter with an intel chipset, and last week I ran a windows update then next thing the wifi would not detect any wireless networks, rolled back the driver and all was good again, give it 24 hours and it automatically went back to the "newer" driver, so next thing i tried was removing the device from device manager and removed all traces of the drivers installed, downloaded and installed the latest version and once again was working again. Now this morning windows has taken it upon itself to just go back to the faulty driver, ironically the version I downloaded from intel was still far newer than what driver windows was automatically downloading.

Never had to do this before, but this group policy hack may be the solution.
You would think that telling windows to rollback should be enough to send the message that the newer version was causing issues.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1465...river.html


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Whats the point of a driver rollback when windows just reverts automatically? - by nzoomed - 12-08-2024, 10:58 AM

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