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| Thread ID: 141902 | 2016-03-19 22:38:00 | Windows 10 Network issues. | SphericRed (17463) | Press F1 |
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| 1417802 | 2016-03-27 20:26:00 | Even trying to uninstall the updates is weird, the first update listed has no uninstall button whilst the other has, so can't even uninstall it. Have just rolled the driver back from a 11/15 version to 3/11, still no dice, install the driver from Intel's site and it went back to 11/15. The driver date was 1/16 when first upgraded from 7 to 10, so don't know what's going on there either. I am about to give up and roll back to Windows 7 again, got to install these PCs today, so don't have time to muck around any more. 706270637064 Don't think this is Insider Preview as I haven't clicked any such option when doing the upgrade. And the fact the "Get Started" option is there means it is currently not ? 7065 |
Geek4414 (12000) | ||
| 1417803 | 2016-03-27 21:04:00 | Awhhhh going by the picture: Looks like the version you have installed is WAY out of date, ( that wont be helping I suspect) your version is 12.15 The latest is 20.7 Go to Intel's Site downloadcenter.intel.com Scroll down to Windows 10, and install the latest version for Windows 10. Being HP they may have also altered the Driver, have you looked on HP's site for any newer Drivers ? Edited: have a look at HP's site, assuming this is the right PC, h20564.www2.hp.com There are newer drivers forW10 |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1417804 | 2016-03-28 00:07:00 | Awhhhh going by the picture: Looks like the version you have installed is WAY out of date, ( that wont be helping I suspect) your version is 12.15 The latest is 20.7 Go to Intel's Site downloadcenter.intel.com Scroll down to Windows 10, and install the latest version for Windows 10. Being HP they may have also altered the Driver, have you looked on HP's site for any newer Drivers ? Edited: have a look at HP's site, assuming this is the right PC, h20564.www2.hp.com There are newer drivers forW10 I have already done that as mentioned in my previous post, it was dated 26/01/2016. It worked fine for a few reboots and then bam all of a sudden the problem is back. The Network icons shows it is connected and has Internet access, but TeamViewer could not reach its server and has a red exclamation mark on it. Browsing does not work on any of the browsers (IE/Chrome/Edge), by either web site name nor IP address, however I can ping the web site name and it does yield the correct IP address, so definitely not a DNS issue. I can't browse any of the local SMB shares either by NetBIOS name nor IP address. Anyway, I have given up for now and rolled them all back to Windows 7, as I am running out of time to install them on site today. I now have uninstall KB3035583 to remove the Windows 10 upgrade nag, and try to hide it, so the users wouldn't get nagged and accidentally upgrade to Windows 10 and lose network connection. Will contact HP tomorrow, surely they must have had other users affected by this. |
Geek4414 (12000) | ||
| 1417805 | 2016-03-28 03:16:00 | Will contact HP tomorrow, surely they must have had other users affected by this. There is a known problem with insider builds ( beta Builds - thats why I asked) , esp the last two I've been hit with it as well, exact same thing. Make sure if you are using Eset / Nod32 that its the latest V9 Earlier version have been known to cause some problems on W10. the good thing ? is now that the hardware has been activated you can put W10 back in at anytime, even after July and it should activate. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1417806 | 2016-03-28 06:22:00 | I didn't click on any option to get the insider build when upgrading from Win7 to Win10. I walked away during the upgrade (on all four PCs), and seem to remember seeing the insider program on one of the progress screen briefly. However, going into the updates screen, it shows the "Get Started" option under the Insider Previews Build section, so I would think that means it is not an Insider Preview Build then? All the PCs have the absolute latest version of ESET NOD32 installed, downloaded the fresh copy after initialising Windows 7 after unboxing. Good to know that they have been activated and won't be affected by the July cut off day, so no hurry in upgrading them than. Quick question, given the activation works on some hardware ID. Is it possible to just clone one of them after upgrading to Win10, then apply the same image onto the all the rest of the PCs? Would MS recognise the PCs being activated already previously and carry on activating the cloned drive on each PC? I have moved a Windows 10 loaded SSD between PCs and it seem to work happily on all of them. However, all the PCs did have their copy of Windows 7 upgraded to Win10 before. It is very handy to boot various PCs with the Win10 SSD, so much faster! |
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