After A cold reboot the system functions briefly (About 3 days) and return to complete mess again. I have exhausted all options you have provided
AX201 keeps getting code 43 and code 10 even after multiple driver reinstalls
Intel wifi Ax201 160 mHz
Using a MSI sword 15 A12V
the computer is only 7 month old,
the issue suddenly pop up this morning.
Driver has been updated, reverted, uninstalled
Computer rebooted multiple times
and nothing seems to work, it is very frustrating
the ethernet and bluetooth still functions normally
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Anonymous
2024-08-07T01:25:46+00:00 -
EmilyS726 240.4K Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-08-01T14:35:17+00:00 No, performing a cold boot will not affect your warranty. The purpose of the steps I provided is to ensure that any residual power is completely drained from the system.
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Anonymous
2024-08-01T06:15:00+00:00 No, the issue persists even with the manufacturer firmware,
but will a cold boot void my warranty ?
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Anonymous
2024-08-01T04:37:48+00:00 Will try, I will update the result in 2 hours
thanks!
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EmilyS726 240.4K Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-08-01T04:16:15+00:00 Hello, this is Emily.
Have you manually installed the manufacturer version of the wifi driver? If not, please go to the MSI page:
https://www.msi.com/Laptop/Sword-15-A12VX/support
Select the correct model. If you need help finding the exact model, please type msinfo32.exe in the search on the taskbar and hit enter, in the window launched, look for "system model".
On the MSI page, go to Driver tab > Wireless LAN, download the driver.It is a zip file, so make sure you extract first before you install it.
If that doesn't work, download BIOS in the firmware tab from MSI for you model, install it and see if it helps. And also download Intel chipset driver from the Driver tab and install it.
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If it still doesn't work, do a cold boot using Intel's instruction below and see how it goes.