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Originally Posted by Noodle Wazlib
Check device manager to see if the driver version changed. If so, uninstall and put the old driver back in place, keep it on hand in case you ever need to do that again.
The driver version has indeed changed, so I reverted back to the previous Windows build and made a copy of the drivers it was using then. I then let Windows update once more.
I am not sure how to replace the new drivers. When I go to device manage and click update drivers > browse my computer for driver software > let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer. I then select the folder with old drivers in. Windows then say 'Windows has determined that the best driver for this device is already installed...' So it won't install the older drivers.
I have also tried navigating to the drivers location and just replacing the file manually but that just caused my wifi adapter to stop working completely.
Do you have any more advice you can offer me?
Many thanks