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  • @Gianni That's correct. I forgot to mention this option. To prevent Windows from installing drivers for your hardware on its own you have to turn this "feature" off: Rightclick the Start-Button and go to "System > Advanced system settings > Tab 'Hardware' > Device installation settings". Tell Windows not to install drivers…
  • I don't know how your restore method works, but in most cases it'll also wipe your driver installations. So I recommend to do the restore first and isntall the drivers afterwards. Deleting the old driver: * Disconnect the laptop from the internet. * Go to the device manager, go to the settings of your network interface…
  • I finally solved it: You have to install the "wrong" driver 17.2.0.2. According to Broadcom, it's not made for the BCM57785, but it works! How to install: * Delete all suitable drivers with the method provided in my previuos post. * Afterwards, Windows won't find a suitable driver for the adapter and the NIC will be listed…
  • Hello, I have exactly the same Notebook and exactly the same problem (well, I upgraded to SSD, but that should not matter). First, your "latest" driver is the wrong one. Your broadcom adapter is the model "BCM57785". According to the Broadcom-Website, the latest driver is 15.6.0.14. Windows 10 does not use this Version,…
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