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06-24-2024 09:30 AM
Hi everyone.
I have an hp stream 14 dx.. after upgrading it to Windows 10 with media creation tools, it's installed the windows 10 s. Which prevent any installation of anything except from miscrosoft store.
Now, I'm stuck with a windows 10 s who doesn't recognise the network card and Bluetooth..
Everytime I reinstall the windows 10 the laptop takes windows 10s, why?
I've tried checking to the components from bios but can't find it in F2 ( test component).
Please if someone had have similar experience or can provide anything that can help.
Many thanks
06-24-2024 10:11 AM
Hi:
I'm surprised that when you clean install Windows by making a bootable USB installation flash drive with the Microsoft media creation tool you still get W10-S.
I have a HP Stream notebook that came with W10 Pro in S-mode, and I have clean installed W10 on it more than once and always get the full version of W10 Pro.
There is a way to install drivers, but you will need to use another PC to use the suggestion I have, so that you can extract the driver exe files into a driver folder you can browse to from the devices that need drivers.
First, I need to know what driver to give you.
When a Wi-Fi card needs a driver, there will be a device listed in the device manager labeled as a Network Controller.
Post the hardware ID for the Network controller device and I will post the links to the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers you need for the model Wi-Fi adapter your notebook comes with.
Use this guide to find the hardware ID for a device:
How to Find Drivers for Unknown Devices in the Device Manager (howtogeek.com)