Hey all,
My wifi on my computer quit working when I tried to boot up to game on Sunday night. It worked earlier in the day but for some reason has just quit. When I go into the device manager under network adaptors, my wifi adapter has the yellow triangle on it with the above error code.
I watched this video and went through all 10 steps but none of them have worked. The 10 things I have tried are:
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Restart the computer
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Disable / Enable the Driver
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Uninstall the Driver
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Updated the Driver
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Rollback the Driver (Not an option for me / blacked out)
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Windows Troubleshooting
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Hardware Troubleshooting
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Tried some things mentioned in Registry Editor
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Installed latest driver form msi website
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Power Flash
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System restore
Unfortunately, none of this has solved the issue. I'm kind of at a loss on what to do at this point. Is it possible that my mobo is bad? Did my antenna go bad possibly? Are there any other fixes that I could try?
For reference, my mobo is an msi b550m pro-vdh wifi. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks!
[SOLVED]The device cannot start (Code 10) [faulty cable]
Wifi adapter issue (Code 10) - Networking - Spiceworks Community
My Wi-Fi driver cannot start with a Code 10 and then a Code 45, and I keep getting a "Please wait" screen when I boot up my PC.
Ethernet Connection: This device cannot start. (Code 10)
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Looking at the situation and how you resolved the issue, I'm glad to say that everything seems to be okay for your device.
You're most welcome and have a great day!
Hi, good day! I'm John Dev a Windows user like you and I'll be happy to assist you today. I know this has been difficult for you, Rest assured, I'm going to do my best to help you.
Have you tried to download and install the latest Wireless driver from the manufacturer's support page?
What is the exact model of your ASUS motherboard? Upon checking ASUS TUF GAMING B650 PLUS specifications, it does not have a built-in Wi-Fi.
https://www.asus.com/motherboards-components/mo...
For the meantime, please try the method below.
**Open Device Manager
Expand the Network adapters
Find the Wireless driver in the list
Right click it and select Update
Click "Browse my computer for driver software"
Select "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer"
Make sure to put a check mark "Show compatible hardware"
Select an older driver from the list
Click Next then restart your computer
Kindly let me know if this helps or if you have any further concerns.
Kind regards,
John DeV
Independent Advisor
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Based on the information you've provided this issue were likely due to a missing or corrupted btmshellex.dll files on your PC. To troubleshoot this issue, we recommend that re-register btmshellex.dll files. To do so, kindly follow these steps:
- Click Start, type CMD, right-click on it and select Run as Administrator.
- In the elevated Command Prompt, type regsvr32 /u btmshellex.dll, then press E nter. This will unregister the dll file.
- In the elevated Command Prompt, type regsvr32 btmshellex.dll, then press E nter. This will register the dll file.
- Once done, restart your computer.
If in case the issue persists, we recommend that you contact your motherboard's manufacturer. They will be able to provide you recommendations that will be able to resolve your Bluetooth driver concern.
Let us know if you have further questions.
Hi Torus,
One of the possible reasons why this issue occurs is due to a corrupted or incompatible device driver. We would like to know more about the issue so we can assist you better. Please answer the following questions:
- What is the make and model of your PC? Can you also tell us the make and model of your Bluetooth device?
- Is the issue the same when you're trying to connect other Bluetooth devices on your computer?
- Are you receiving any error messages when connecting your Bluetooth device to your computer?
Meanwhile, we recommend that you follow the steps provided on this **link**as an initial troubleshooting. The article will provide you step by step instruction on how to fix Bluetooth issues in Windows 10. This will also help us isolate the issue.
Please post back with the result for further assistance.