![]() I also checked the status of the device in the Windows Powershell (it said it was "not present", but there were no instructions on how ![]() I also tried multiple system restores, but each time I was given an error after restart that said the system did not goīack to the restore point and I should trying turning off my anti-virus (which I did again with no luck on the restore). Each time it said "This device is working properly", meanwhile it was still disabled. IĪlso tried just rolling it back and not reupdating. I checked the Properties and tried to roll back the driver software and then reupdate. I tried to enable the Wifi adapter but it would say enabling and then continue to be disabled. Two days ago my iolo System Mechanic installed driver updates for my Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6235 WifiĪdapter, after which I was unable to pick up a wireless network signal. Laptop: Sony Duo 11 Model Number: SVD112290X OS: Installed Windows 10 (Orginally Windows 8 and then 8.1)
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