Windows users have been reporting many problems related to Wi-Fi, but here’s a weird one – the laptop crashes when turning the WiFi on. Since Windows 10 will pretty much be an update from Windows 8 in terms of such things, and if you downloaded it already, we’ve decided to apply these fixes for that, as well. First, here’s what the users have been saying: And another one

How do I fixes the my laptop if it crashes when the Wi-Fi is turned on?

First of all, you need to pay attention to the following, just in case this might be the problem with your own laptop: Updating drivers manually is very annoying, so we recommend you to do download a third-party tool (100% safe and tested by us)  to do it automatically. Thus, you will prevent file loss and even permanent damage to your computer. The tool in question is called DriverFix and it uses its own driver database to find the best driver version for your hardware. It scans your PC and finds all outdated, damaged, or missing drivers. Upon your approval, the software will automatically download and install the latest driver versions available. You can set it up to regularly check, update and fix your drivers so you won’t have to worry about this issue in the future. SPONSORED ⇒ Get DriverFix You can also try to uninstall and reinstall the wireless drivers by following the steps below:

Press ‘Windows’ key + R on ‘Desktop’ screen. Type ‘devmgmt.msc’ in run box and press ‘Enter’. Click > sign next to ‘Network Adapters’. Right click on wireless card option and click ‘Uninstall’

If it’s still not working, go ahead and try to change the wireless card settings like this:

Open Device Manager Expand Network Adapters, right-click the wireless card and choose Properties Click the Advanced tab Change ‘Locally Administered MAC Address’ value to ‘1234567890AB’ Click the Power management tab Uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power Apply and Save changes.

Windows 10 crash fix

For all Windows 10 users, we have a list of actions that you can take in order to fix random crashes. Here it is:

Enter Safe Mode and search for a fix Download Anniversary Update ISO files and try to upgrade again Install .NET Framework 3.5 and C++ Redistributable Package Run the sfc /scannow check Disable Secure Boot from BIOS Set the Default save location to C partition

You can p[erform these actions step by step from this dedicated guide. However, it is important to mention that sometimes what appears to be a Windows system crash, maybe the crash of the Explorer. IN that case, you will need to perform other solutions, that you will find in the previous link. Also, if the problem is affecting a Lenovo laptop, go ahead and read this official solution from the company itself. Express yourself below and let us know if this solved your problems.

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