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  • I have no idea why the UBCD would claim compatibility with a particular OS, since that's a non-sensical claim. It's a boot CD. I.e., it boots its own OS and it works regardless of what OS you have (even if you don't have one).
  • I wouldn't count on Acer providing a solution. I first encountered this back in 2011 with an Intel 5xxx card on an Acer Revo nettop with NVIDIA ION and Atom, and I next encountered it three years later with an Intel 6xxx caard (and 5xxx card too) on an Ivy Bridge Dell with discrete NVIDIA graphics. (But it doesn't happen…
  • So it's basically the status quo still: Intel card installs fine, but can't connect to anything. If your problem is indeed the same as what I had seen in the past (and it seems increasingly likely that this is the case), then there's nothing you could do. Aside from switching to Linux, apparently. Or complaining to Intel.…
  • You can use something like the UBCD. Download it, burn it to a CD or DVD, and boot using it. Run memtest86+ under "Memory" for the RAM diagnostics. (It will keep running until you exit, so once you complete a test pass without error, hit Esc). As for hard drive diagnostics, I usually use the free edition of HD Tune, which…
  • For the Dell 3421 that had the Intel WiFi allergy, I ended up picking up a used Atheros AR5B22 card from eBay (I was mostly just trying to get dual-band support, so I was okay with non-Intel as long as it was dual-band). Turned out to be cheaper, too.
  • Before you go through all that trouble of formatting your computer, do you have a spare/old 2.5" drive lying around? If so, wiping that drive and installing onto that would be a far easier (and less invasive) way to test to see if a fresh install of Windows would help. Unfortuantely, I don't think that it will. You see,…
  • Doesn't it seem strange to you that the W7 installation became corrupted, and then two subsequent W8 installations developed problems, too? Drivers are not the issue (especially since 8.1's bundled drivers have such good coverage) and a lack thereof is incapable of causing the kinds of problems you observed. Given what has…
  • You don't need to install the (mostly useless) Intel software package. In fact, it's my preference to avoid that entirely and just install the INF driver via Device Manager. That having been said, I highly doubt that would've made a difference in this case. First, what's the PCI hardware ID of this card? You can find it in…
  • Download inSSIDer version 3 (Google it; v3 is freeware, and v4 is not) and see what the signal strengths look like. If it's reporting a very weak signal, then there's likely a physical problem (if you're lucky, it's just a loose antenna connector; or worse if you're not). If the signal strength looks fine, then there may…
  • No, Acer does not whitelist cards. The only manufacturers who whitelist are Lenovo and HP. Also, virtually everything uses the standard U.FL antenna connector. There are a few exceptions, but they are quite rare, and this is not one of them. Caveats: 1) There are a gazillion different 7260 variants. Some without 11ac…
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