- #BROADCOM 802.11AC NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVER 2015 11 23 INSTALL#
- #BROADCOM 802.11AC NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVER 2015 11 23 UPDATE#
As it sits now, I'm about to revert some of my computers to Windows 7 before the 30 day limit expires. Had this been the first computer to go through the upgrade process, you can bet the other computers in my local network would of told the GWX app to take a flying leap off the This laptop is officially a brick, maybe I can use it as a Frisbee or something. Same deal guys, it appears Windows 8.1 inherits the same WiFi issues from Windows 10, bummer.
So I ran setup from within Windows 10, set compatibility mode to Windows 8 on the setup.exe file and ran it with administrator privileges. There is no way to configure the Bios to select the USB drive as a bootable But we have a problem, Windows 10 has made it impossible to boot off a USB drive now. Navneet, if I can't rollback to Windows 8.1, this machine will get the Debian "Jessie" treatment, because I've just about had it with suggestions, I need solutions.īeing in the IT business for over 30 years, I was able to secure a Windows 8.1 with Bing image. Anand, being a Microsoft Support Engineer, how do I rollback to Windows 8.1 in my predicament, because ASUS and Microsoft are just making us run in circles, and it's your mistake for allowing this perfectly running machine to get an upgrade. Now I can't rollback to Windows 8.1, the Windows 10 upgrade blew away my 8.1 recovery partition, and no matter what I've tried, it can't recognize the $WINDOWS.~TMP folder as a legitimate rollback folder.
#BROADCOM 802.11AC NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVER 2015 11 23 UPDATE#
The same exact thing happened, worked great for a few days, then Windows update kicked in and screwed it all up again.
#BROADCOM 802.11AC NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVER 2015 11 23 INSTALL#
The install went fine, I used the rollback folder, which had 8.1 drivers, to update any hardware not recognized. So I told them to stuff it and proceeded to do a clean install of Windows 10. You heard that right, send the laptop back because of a driver issue. Giving up, I contacted ASUS, the tech support person told me to get an RMA to send the laptop back. I tried everything that I found on the Net, and I mean everything. So I gave it the go-ahead, it used a 32GB MicroSD card I inserted for the rollback folder $WINDOWS.~TMP.Įverything was running great until a Microsoft Update messed up the Broadcom drivers. This was the 5th machine in my local network that got the upgrade nod, every other machine, whether running Windows 7 or 8, upgraded just fine and were running great. It was running great, then I received the go ahead to upgrade to Windows 10. The ASUS X205TA came with Windows 8.1, bing edition. I'm in the same predicament, with the same exact machine.