If all that fails then I'll just use Wi-Fi and remain one very disappointed Intel customer whilst waiting for Microsoft and/or Intel to fix the obvious bug. Then I'll let Windows do all of it's updates and then I'll install and run the Intel Driver Support software. My next step is to do a clean Windows install (again) and before any updates or driver installs I'll install the Chipset Device Software. Unfortunately Windows was frozen and then it went into an endless loop of restart/preparing automatic repair/diagnosing you pc/cannot repair etc. I then plugged in the cable and the adapter icon appeared in the tray. I restored the system to a previous version and went through the procedure again BUT this time, using control panel/device manager, I uninstalled the device Other devices/network adapter before I installed the recommended driver. I tried to open Firefox and the system froze then re-booted. ![]() Installed Chipset Device Software then installed the recommended driver.
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