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A Client updated from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Wifi just won't turn on. Great, Microsoft! Thank you for this shit.

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    Get some better drivers? Usually OEM systems suck so hard, disgusts me.
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    My former boss had the same exact issue. I resolved the problem by reinstalling Windows 10 (formatting the entire drive). I even tried reinstalling all drivers and so forth before formatting, but nothing worked.
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    @YoungWebRebelz I tried all drivers I could find. None of them worked. Ended with the best option: Restore Windows 7.
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    @devs Same here. I decided to restore Windows 7, as the client told me she prefers Windows 7. So it was the best decision.
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    The worst part is that you can't prevent Windows from upgrading in the first place. First it asks you nicely. If you refuse, Windows gets offended at force you to upgrade anyway
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    Yes. I have seen some cases like it. Shame on Microsoft...
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    Hm, special situation then. We currently have 200 windows 10 laptops in use with no issues at all :)
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    @YoungWebRebelz I have heard and seen some computers doing this... But, those are client's PCs, maybe the problem is between the chair and the keyboard. Haha
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    @felipebhz I love how people think a PC is a magic box, saying they didnt install something but its there clearly. Then again, some installers can be sneaky, people are so used to clicking next all the time.
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    @YoungWebRebelz One time
    My gf borrowed my pc. Next thing I know is that I have so much adware and toolbars, and she had "definitely not installed anything". But yes, it can really be difficult to notice
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    @YoungWebRebelz The question I always have to answer is: "But how it was installed? I didn't installed anything, how?" haha Always.
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