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Jennifer Downey

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:48:26 PM8/3/24
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I Have an Asrock 390m-itx/ac mobo. Everything was fine, but then these automatic updates were pushed to my pc, and now the intel wireless bluetooth is screwed up. You can see the little usb icon in the systray toggling on/off continuously, and if you look in device manager, the icon is constantly disappearing and reappearing, and you can hear the windows new connection sound effect constantly going off. Intolerable.

I should note that when I see intel wireless in my device manager, i can uninstall, but there is no checkbox to delete files as well. This does exist on Intel Bluetooth. When I reboot, the Intel Wireless driver is already reinstalled.

I had recently updated Intel BT drivers and after that no BT device would connect to my desktop PC anymore. The BT on/off toggle had disappeared form that right-side panel accessible from the taskbar. When I opened Device Manager, the entire tree of devices would keep on refreshing every 2 seconds, until I manually disabled the Intel BT adapter (which was being continuously reset or something). I tried all manners of drive removal/upgrade/downgrade to no avail. Of course I tried rebooting the computer and even messed a bit with BIOS configs for nothing.

Yep. Like many others, I created an account to say thank you- roughly four years after this thread was created. The solution is still relevant, and it's far and away much easier and less time consuming than any of the other "solutions" I tried.

Edit: It might be important to add that different machines might require a longer or shorter interruption in the power supply for this to work. I've seen one person in this thread who unplugged their machine for 15 minutes, but I only unplugged mine for about 30 seconds.

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Recently I couldn't see any wifi option. So, I uninstalled my network adapter from device manager as many website had suggested it as a solution. But after that I am not being able to install my wifi drivers both manually and from intel support assistant. Manually, I get the error of installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact your administrator. I did try to edit the group policy, software restriction policy and regedit DisableMSI, but still couldn't bypass the error.

Recently Intel released new version of wireless product drivers for WiFi and Bluetooth. I try to be always up to date and therefore I updated to the latest version. Unfortunately the update (in the opposite to the release notes ) started causing BSODs on my PC. Previously there were no issues but after the update at least once per day it has to happen. I noticed that it happens usually when I watch video online like Netflix or YouTube.

So far I tried doing clean driver installation using Intel instructions. I uninstalled legacy Intel PROset software that apparently is not used anymore and wasn't uninstalled automatically during update. I tried installing it using IT Pro package (inf files) and exe setup. Nothing helped.

Please do you have any ideas what can I do in order to fix the issue? Maybe there was just a bug introduced in this version of driver and I should wait for an update or downgrade to previous version (unfortunately I can't find it on intel website).

1- Reviewing the Intel SSU report, it seems the laptop model is "NH5x_7xRCx,RDx", and searching on the web is takes to "Clevo Computer*" website. Is this the brand of your system and the correct model? Could you please provide more details and/or a link as a reference?

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In order to test if this behavior is related to a specific driver version/issue and since you mentioned that the issues happen with the latest Intel generic driver 22.20.0.6, could you please try the Clean Installation of Wireless Drivers using the latest customized drivers provided by your OEM to see if the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) are gone?

@AndrewG_Intel Thank you for the reply. Apparently after few days of quite frequent BSODs they stopped occuring. I am totally not aware of any possibility what could cause the fix. No windows update and I also ceased any attempts to fix the driver. I had one VOD marathon and nothing happened. Maybe some firmware happened under the hood.

Thank you very much for your response and for the feedback. We are glad to know that the BSOD issues have stopped occurring. Having said that, we will proceed to close this inquiry now. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.

I am having the same issue. I spent a few hours yesterday trying to figure this out but I am still pretty new to Linux so have not had any luck yet. If I figure things out or find a more detailed guide I will share.

Has anyone been able to get this to work with kali? I moved the new driver over to /lib/firmware and disabled the default all fine. I am able to see networks only after turning wifi off and back on in the setting and cannot connect to any. Any thougths?

i have Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 , how do i know the version of my driver , can u write that command line in the 5 step for me ( im Linux beginner and my english is not good sorry ) , have been stuck with no wifi adapter found for 3 days

Thanks! With the dnf provides command I could figure out which package provides the actual blob needed. No Idea why, but non of the iwl* packages were installed. What I did now: # installed the package that provides the blob I copied manually ...

@NoneenoN Glad to see these firmware drivers have finally been added to the dnf package source. When I wrote my original post, this was not yet the case. The steps you provided should be the preferred way to install these drivers on Fedora (and RHEL/CentOS/Rocky) moving forward.

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Success: After a second reboot I am now able to communicate by serial port with the new modem. AT commands do work, I can retrieve modem information by ATI, etc. How do I now change the Pid/Vid by AT commands?

I now finally was able to modifiy the USB PID of my devices from 90B1 to 9091. After that the devices apperar as normal in the Windows device manager and work and behave as our former ones. Here is what I did:

Hello All,
I am having similar problem as shown in this thread with EM7565 modem using a raspberry. In my case I have a similar situation as described in this thread: EM7565 stuck in a USB composition without QMI or AT ports

My modem has same VID:PID: 1199:90c3 as described there, so I am trying to update the PID to standard one as described in this thread. However it seems that the modem is not detected over USB interface.
I download the drivers and updated qmi_wwan.c and qcserial.c files to add VID:PID 1199:90c3. Then I installed mbpl driver (EM7565 driver/firmware issue - #10 by jyijyi) and rebooted, but ttyUSBx are not present (if I use a different modem ttyUSBx appear right away)

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