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I could go into far more detail into beginning of this problem but I'll keep it as short as possible.

 

I have a new build and everything was working perfect for two days. I loaded windows, was able to download all the drivers off the ASUS cd that came with my motherboard. I was even playing a couple games with no problems. Everything was going great.

 

Then the internet disconnected, and no networks could be found even though there is at least ten within range. I didn't think much of this at first so in the mean while I updated the bios from 804 to 1103 for the x99 deluxe.  I found out that in device manager that the "network driver wasn't working properly". I restored the computer to a date when the internet was working but that didn't do anything. Then I reinstalled windows and that did not fix anything either.

 

After reinstalling windows, I attemped to load the drivers that came with the X99 deluxe motherboard. All the drivers loaded except the Bluetooth 4.0/ WiFi Driver. When it gets to this driver windows freezes forcing me to restart the computer. After a few restarts like this I get the error message "Whea_Uncorrectable_Error".

 

I have researched this message and tried doing some trouble shooting steps I found on the internet. I ran CHKDSC in the command prompt and no issues came up. I also did a memory test and no issues came up.

 

I currently just bought a 25ft ethernet cable so I could get connected to the internet. I did the windows update and still my computer freezes when I try loading the bluetooth/wifi driver. I also have downloaded the latest version from the ASUS website and still it freezes.

 

What does this mean? I have no idea what to do or whats going on. Why was I able to install this driver the first time not now

 

 

 

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I can remember having this problem with a broken device in my computer.

Before you try uninstall your windows and drivers to test, you can wait for someone else to help you.

If nobody finds a fix, I would try to send the mainboard back and let them have a look at it or replace it.

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