(translation: "We couldn't find a better or newer driver for this device")īasically, Windows refuses to use the driver that's newer. When I tried to manually install the 10.0.0.329 driver, I got this screen: Before I updated Windows, I got the 10.0.0.329 version of this driver, which worked perfectly.Īfter searching the config of the wireless adapter in my device manager, I saw that Windows configured a driver file called "Athw8x.inf" (I got a 64-bit system, so the 'x' at the end is okay), but the driver file I got before the update is called "athw10x". So in short, the driver that I got after the update is version 3.0.2.201 from Qualcomm Atheros AR9485WB-EG wireless network adapter. The only problem is that the driver that got replaced is used for Windows 8, while I'm running Windows 10. Since the Anniversary update, Windows automatically replaced the driver of my wireless network adapter.
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