

You can replace it to get back on the network so you can post the output from the SSU. So there is a bit more information, please remove the USB wireless, re-run the SSU and attach the results. I am guessing that you used that just to be able to get the PC on the network. The first thing I notice is you have a USB wireless device. Has someone else noticed this behaviour in this motherboard model? If so, were you able to fix the issue? I even booted another Windows 10 OS from another brand-new SSD, and verified that the Wi-Fi still wasn't working.Īlso, worth mentioning the Wi-Fi tile in Windows 10 doesn't show up, while Bluetooth works flawlessly. Install the drivers that came with the motherboard CD Reinstalling the drivers following the instructions provided by Intel here Installing Wi-Fi drivers from the DragonCenter (which after installing and rebooting, says that there isn't any version installed)

In Windows 10, the device manager shows a yellow warning sign on the wireless adaptor icon and a "Code 10 - This device cannot start" in the device status.

After coming back, I noticed the Wi-Fi was no longer working, which got me really intrigued. I had to leave my house for 5 months, time in which the PC wasn't used at all. I bought and MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC around this time last year, and everything seemed to be working just fine until June, even after updating the drivers & BIOS through Dragon Center (the board's driver utility).
