Windows 10: My wi-fi adapter keeps crushing my computer

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  1. My wi-fi adapter keeps crushing my computer


    My wi-fi adapter keeps crushing my computer when plugged in what should I do?I'm using a Asus TUF gaming FX505DT Laptop and the adapter is TP-Link Archer T3U PlusHere my dump files: MinidumpI tried to update my drivers but it didn't work

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    Umut bozbiyik, Jun 7, 2024
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  2. Norton Win User

    USB Wi-Fi Adapter Disabling

    Is it on Windows 8's compatibility list (check MS website- forgot link)?

    I had an issue with one Wi-fi adapter and it wasn't listed as compatible- All was well when I swapped it out with one on the compatibility list
     
    Norton, Jun 7, 2024
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  3. karoloydi Win User
    Virtual Wi-fi Adapter

    Hi, I'm using my laptop as a second screen for my desktop. (by pressing win + p) For some reason, this feature is only available in Windows if your desktop has a wi-fi adapter. Funny thing is, that after I connect to my laptop with wi-fi, I can remove the adapter and it still works. I just managed to brake my adapter, so I was thinking if I can create a virtual wi-fi adapter somehow just to enable this option. Any suggestions?
     
    karoloydi, Jun 7, 2024
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  4. My wi-fi adapter keeps crushing my computer

    Windows 10 Wi-Fi Adapter Issues after 17134.254 Update

    Hi Denzel,

    Since the issue on your Wi-Fi adapter started after installing the latest update, then this could be a driver-related concern. The current driver may not be compatible that's why your wireless connection keeps disconnecting. For us to sort this out, I suggest
    updating the driver of the Wi-Fi adapter. Please follow these steps:

    1. Right-click the Windows key and select Device Manager.
    2. Expand the Network adapters category, right-click your Wi-Fi adapter, then click
      Update Driver.
    3. Select Search automatically for updated driver software.
    4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
    5. You may also check the Wi-Fi manufacturer's website for its latest driver in case Windows didn't find a new driver.

    If the issue persists, then you may opt to roll back it's driver.

    1. Right-click the Windows key and select Device Manager.
    2. Expand the Network adapters category, right-click your Wi-Fi adapter, then click
      Properties.
    3. Click on the Driver tab, then click Roll Back Driver.
    4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
    5. Click OK once done.

    If you continue to have this issue even after performing the above steps, please let me know by replying to this thread. The system will notify me so I can get back to you as soon as I can.

    Regards.
     
    Vanessa Yar, Jun 7, 2024
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