Aspire A517-58M-71A2 Unable to connect to internet (Driver error Code 45)

PeterS2468
PeterS2468 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 20 in Aspire Laptops

Hello,

I purchased an Acer Aspire A517-58M-71A2 laptop in July of this year (so still under warranty). One evening I switched on the laptop and it would not connect to the internet and no available connections were viewable. I had to problem resolve via my iphone! I did everything I could to try remedy the situation and final I took to a reset to factory option. I did this with a clean install from scratch and there were still no connections available to me, I had to load command promt and bypass the internet option. I went into device manager and there was no driver available for MediaTec Wireles. I went to Acer website and downloaded and installed the latest driver available, I now realise that after e-mail exchange with Microsoft support (MS) (Tier 3) that there is error code 45 and was directed to :-

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/error-codes-in-device-manager-in-windows-524e9e89-4dee-8883-0afa-6bca0456324e

Going back in time, on discovery of the error and after my own investigations, I contacted Acer Support twice and was unlucky enough to speak to the same chap, who was uninterested, unhelpful and quite rude. He just kept saying that I needed to contact Microsoft support and scorned at the fact I'd reset the laptop.

I contacted MS Tier 1, who basically went through what I'd already done but couldn't gain access as I had no internet. I followed their instructions with cancelling drivers and reinstalling them (again), various command promt instructions and then they referred me to Tier 2 support who would call me back the following day. In the meanwhile, I purchased a USB wireless dongle and my laptop connected to the internet instantly.

MS Tier 2 called me back the following day and connected to my laptop via their QA connection. The guy at MS copied a lot of logs from my laptop so that he and his colleagues could review the windows 11 software for any problems, I was called back by MS support the following day and they escalated to problem to Tier 3. Tier 3 contacted me a couple of days later stating it was not a software issue, it was a hardware issue!! and referred to the error code 45.

Now (it's getting rather annoying and I'm hoping you're still with me), I requested an online return of my device to Acer for repair under warranty. I've received an email from them today stating that it is a software issue and basically given me the same instructions as Microsoft.

I'm now left piggy in the middle!!

My question is, has anyone experience this or perhaps has a cure which neither Microsoft or acer can seem to fix? Does anyone have a contact e-mail address to make a complaint to Acer? and if there is an Acer representative on this forum, could they contact me please?

So far Acer support has been pretty dismal and very difficult to interact. I now wished I'd bought the darn thing from Currys !!

Thank you in advance of any info provided. Regards

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,774 Pathfinder

    @PeterS2468

    Did you get a chance to try any of the solutions here:

    https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/fixed-code-45-in-device-manager/

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  • PeterS2468
    PeterS2468 Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thanks sri369. Unfortunately this did not help

  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,287 Pathfinder

    @PeterS2468

    It is unfortunate that the local service does not help resolve the problem.

    In the device manager, to you see any device that has a yellow triangle?

    Please remember to include @AnhEZ28 when you want to reply back to my comment so that I can check your response.
    Thank you and have a nice day!
  • PeterS2468
    PeterS2468 Member Posts: 3 New User

    @AnhEZ28

    Thanks for your reply.

    No errors or yellow triangles. I've contacted Acer support this morning and they have finally accepted the laptop for repair under warranty. They went through all the checks with me again including uninstalling and re-installing drivers (for possibly the fifth time). Lets see what happens