Paddy Baxter
Bronze Level Poster
Just got the laptop today, installed windows 10 and I cant get wifi working. I installed all the drivers on my download page but still no luck. Tried device manager and no wireless device shows up. Any ideas?
Is there a shortcut keyboard combination for enabling it, or setting airplane mode? If so press that.
When you install windows, you will have to plug it into the router first of all and then let windows update install all drivers.Nah tried that
When you install windows, you will have to plug it into the router first of all and then let windows update install all drivers.
Aah I (wrongly) assumed you had done all the updates via wire and still WiFi wasn't working. If you have an android phone, USB tether it and pull the WiFi driversDang that's a pain in the butt because I dont even have an ethernet cable at hand but Ill find one...
It won't always be like that, it's just cos it's a newer chassis and the basic drivers haven't been added to the windows catalogue yet, give it a few months and it should install automatically.Got an ethernet. All good now, any other laptop I've done a fresh windows install on always had the wifi card working by default so this threw me off. well, that's my excuse anyway...
Slipstreaming was very useful in the Windows 7 days when we had service packs, one could build an install ISO with the latest service pack integrated, saving installing base Windows 7 and then having to install the service pack as an update, and on a relatively slow Internet link. TBH I no longer see the point with Windows 10, two upgrades a year and fast(er) Internet links make it less attractive IMO.Worth remembering you can 'slipstream' drivers into the usb for builds (I have it for a bunch of my ancillary stuff) and as long as you update the core os regularly ish it makes for a much easier re install
Slipstreaming was very useful in the Windows 7 days when we had service packs, one could build an install ISO with the latest service pack integrated, saving installing base Windows 7 and then having to install the service pack as an update, and on a relatively slow Internet link. TBH I no longer see the point with Windows 10, two upgrades a year and fast(er) Internet links make it less attractive IMO.