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Skyren:

--- Quote from: Boggin on December 27, 2016, 03:26:01 pm ---With the card plugged in, what does Device Manager show for it ?

If it's showing, right click on it and select Properties and under the General tab will give its status and perhaps an error code.

Does clicking on Action/Scan for hardware changes do anything for you ?

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I re-plugged while system was running and it's not detecting the card...
Before when I start normal OS it freeze, only Safe Mode worked with card plugged in, even Safe Mode with Networking was freezing.
To make it freeze again I have to power off completely from the socket.

Unfortunatelly HW changes don't detect card either...

Skyren:

--- Quote from: jpm on December 27, 2016, 04:48:50 pm ---I don't suppose you have run the tweaking repair program before?  If so there is a backup of your registry that you can restore.

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I messed it up pretty long time ago and only backup of registry was from the CCleaner.

Boggin:
In Safe Mode with Networking in Win 10, wireless is disabled anyway and you have to wire up, so not sure why it's freezing in that mode.

In just Safe Mode with the card plugged in, can you go into Device Manager/View/Show hidden devices/Network adapters then right click on the wireless adapter if displayed and check to see what it says under the General tab.

I'm starting to think that the only way out of this is going to be a clean install, initially with the card removed and then install it after the clean install.

Is the card plug 'n play or did you get an install disk with it ?

There is a Network reset option in Settings/Network & Internet but the cmd netcfg -d has already done that.

Skyren:
I will do clean install, thanks for the help though! :)

Boggin:
Probably best to still create a system image onto external media and a system repair disk before proceeding.

While I believe you can still clean install Win 10 without a product key, download the free version of Speccy and under Operating System will give you the Windows assigned licence key should you need it.

https://www.piriform.com/speccy/download

When you get everything back up and running, it would be prudent to continue creating system images - and leave the registry alone :)

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