I don't know if this is related to anything I'll mention here because I can't pinpoint what is causing my issues.... but here goes:
I've updated to windows 10 in around December.
With it I went on to update my drivers.
Most drivers updated properly and without any issues except both internet drivers.
I could not use my previous internet drivers because they had (I believe) memory leaks incorporated when used on windows 10.
As for the driver updates... It's not going well at all.
My wired internet uses the (1):
Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (v. 2.1.0.21 -> windows 8 drivers. I can't find windows 10 drivers)
My wireless internet uses:
Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (v. 10.0.0.329 -> windows 10 drivers)
This is the problem I'm finding (part1):
https://www.sysnative.com/forums/wi...t-shutdown-not-working-well-since-update.html
Part 2:
I've ran sfc /scannow and it found errors it cannot fix. I attached the logs to this post.
This is the PC's hardware:
N56VB | Notebooks | ASUS Global
The CPU is the i7.
(1) Please don't bash on me because of it. I know they are bad. I had no choice value on the matter when the PC was bought.View attachment CBS.log.annonymized.zip
I've updated to windows 10 in around December.
With it I went on to update my drivers.
Most drivers updated properly and without any issues except both internet drivers.
I could not use my previous internet drivers because they had (I believe) memory leaks incorporated when used on windows 10.
As for the driver updates... It's not going well at all.
My wired internet uses the (1):
Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (v. 2.1.0.21 -> windows 8 drivers. I can't find windows 10 drivers)
My wireless internet uses:
Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (v. 10.0.0.329 -> windows 10 drivers)
This is the problem I'm finding (part1):
https://www.sysnative.com/forums/wi...t-shutdown-not-working-well-since-update.html
Part 2:
- After ~3-4 days of PC turned on and connected to the internet
- New TCP connections start to fail.
After some more hours - Internet is lost.
- If it is the wireless connection
- It cannot connect to any wireless point.
- If it is the wired connection
- It recognizes it is connected.
- it "thinks" it has internet.
- No internet access can be made
- Solution:
- Reboot
I've ran sfc /scannow and it found errors it cannot fix. I attached the logs to this post.
This is the PC's hardware:
N56VB | Notebooks | ASUS Global
The CPU is the i7.
(1) Please don't bash on me because of it. I know they are bad. I had no choice value on the matter when the PC was bought.View attachment CBS.log.annonymized.zip