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network adapter intel(r) wireless-ac 9461 code 10 and code 43

Anonymous
2022-05-28T17:30:58+00:00

i have been trying to fix this for 5 hours now, internet articles and indian tutorials have. not. worked.

so here i am and god i hope i can get this fixed soon.

my computer is an Asus Vivobook X509JA

the adapter Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9461 shows Code 43 and Code 10 after trying fixes as well as in the Events tab it says Device not Migrated and information being:

"Device PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_34F0&SUBSYS_02648086&REV_30\3&11583659&1&A3 was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match."

Also going into change adapter options only shows an empty folder

I've installed new versions of the driver, I've tried network reset, I've tried rollback, I've tried updating it using drivers that i already have on the computer.

on command prompt putting in ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew both say "The operation failed as no adapter is in the state permissible for this operation."

I have tried a BIOS reset, but that did nothing as well.

i am tired, and probably a little insane now, but i will wait for help on this issue. thank you very much

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Anonymous
2022-05-28T19:36:54+00:00

When you uninstall the device are you also checking the box to remove drivers? Make sure you have a driver available you downloaded.

Have you looked in Device Manager and set the view to show hidden devices. There may be other instances you can uninstall.

The AC 9461 is a 1x1 card with a CNVio interface so motherboard drivers could be involved.

You may even want to disable it in the Bios for a short time and see if it helps.

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-10-10T09:24:36+00:00

    It worked! Thanks man your a legend

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-10-09T21:36:00+00:00

    There should be an option in your Bios to disable Wi-Fi. Maybe leave it disabled for a few boots then re-enable.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-08-27T02:50:05+00:00

    Hello, I have the same problem, could you explain me how to fix it?

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-05-29T04:48:39+00:00

    Thanks for your answer.

    Yes I tick the box when I uninstall a driver, and I have drivers available.

    No there aren't any hidden devices that need to be uninstalled.

    Currently have it disabled in Bios like you said and I'm waiting on that.

    I'm not tinkering with the motherboard yet, might send my laptop to get fixed by someone else. I'll put in an edit if the Bios disable works

    EDIT: Disabling in Bios for 15 minutes worked! Thank you so much for helping me!

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