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  • Note how I said I first installed new drivers, then reset windows, twice. *ONLY* when suddenly the PC made the OS unrecoverable midway through the second reset did I do a fresh install. Regardless, the issue existed long before I reset my computer. Returning it to the original acer flavored windows would have provided no…
  • Note how I said I first installed new drivers, then reset windows, twice. *ONLY* when suddenly the PC made the OS unrecoverable midway through the second reset did I do a fresh install. Regardless, the issue existed long before I reset my computer. Returning it to the original acer flavored windows would have provided no…
  • Note how I said I first installed new drivers, then reset windows, twice. *ONLY* when the OS suddenly became unrecoverable midway through the second reset did I do a fresh install, as it was either that or a BSoD loop. Regardless, the issue existed long before I reset my computer. Returning it to the original acer…
  • UPDATE 2: Realized I had an Intel AC-7260 in my old laptop, so I popped that sucker on in, had windows download the drivers for it, and guess what? CODE 10. It's not the Killer Chip, it's something in Windows or the other parts of my PC. So that's just wonderful.
  • UPDATE: Yesterday, my PC didn't manage to reset itself. It failed, and then entered a BSoD bootloop. Fortunately, a couple kind souls in my university's IT department were able to make me a Win 10 installation media, which then fixed the issue. FOR A DAY. I did several restarts in the process of reinstalling all my…
  • Also having the exact same problem on my PH-315-52 (1660Ti Helios 300), and it's incredibly frustrating! The first time round, installing new drivers worked. Yesterday, I needed to reset my PC. I'm in the middle of trying to study for exams, and I need wifi to do that. Did anyone else manage to fix this? If so, how??
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