Driver corruption after boot

Blackwatch1910
Blackwatch1910 Member Posts: 25 Troubleshooter
edited August 2023 in 2018 Archives
I have aspire A515-51G-5072 and currently I use two OS. One being windows 10 64 bit build 1803 and the other one ubuntu 18.04 lts. Everytime I boot into ubuntu and then when I boot windows, my lan driver seems corrupted and I have to reinstall it again. What can be the possible problem?

Answers

  • Hi @Blackwatch1910
    >>To access the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter, follow the steps provided below:
    Type “Troubleshooting” in the Search bar and press Enter. Click on “View All” in the top left corner. This will display the list of troubleshooters which are built-in in the computer. You can click on Hardware and Devices from the list and you can run the troubleshooter. 

    >>In the search box on the taskbar, enter Command Prompt. Press and hold (or right-click) Command Prompt (Desktop app) from the search results and select Run as administrator.
    Enter sfc /scannow

    >>Right Click the start icon on your desktop and Left Click select "Network Connections"..
    Left click double click on your Wi-Fi connection. Left click select "Properties" at the bottom of the window. Left click select "Configure". Left Click select "Power Management". Un-check "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".

    >> Go to device manager/wirelss adapter/advanced/Ad Hoc Channel 802.11 b/g and changed the channel default value from 1 to 2.

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  • >>To access the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter, follow the steps provided below:
    Type “Troubleshooting” in the Search bar and press Enter. Click on “View All” in the top left corner. This will display the list of troubleshooters which are built-in in the computer. You can click on Hardware and Devices from the list and you can run the troubleshooter. 

    >>In the search box on the taskbar, enter Command Prompt. Press and hold (or right-click) Command Prompt (Desktop app) from the search results and select Run as administrator.
    Enter sfc /scannow

    >>Right Click the start icon on your desktop and Left Click select "Network Connections"..
    Left click double click on your Wi-Fi connection. Left click select "Properties" at the bottom of the window. Left click select "Configure". Left Click select "Power Management". Un-check "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".

    >> Go to device manager/wirelss adapter/advanced/Ad Hoc Channel 802.11 b/g and changed the channel default value from 1 to 2.

    >> Also, try installing the preinsatlled driver for windows 10
    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/7244?b=1


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