Make sure you uninstall every version if they are still installed and see the part about removing registry keys, now i miss my old uninstaller program which allways made sure such residu got really cleared from my systems. Simple explaination for the OEMxx.inf names you see the list with all files present with different numbers you have to keep that list so open another instance of the admin command prompt and use the second command for example you see a oem6.inf or oem45.inf to clean them you have todo the command for each name example : pnputil /delete-driver oem6.inf /force.Īnd ofcourse for the next you use oem45.inf and so on So just go back a bit in the thread and read the solutions. I actually have re-done my installation twice because i had weird problems like you. This only does clean the OEMxx.inf files but it helps to prevent loading wrong files or info. If you look back in this thread you can read how to clean the residu of old driver files. When I use the HP support troubleshooting tool I get teh message 'The realtek RTL8723BE 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi Adapter' adapter is experiencing driver- or hardware-related problems. I found to have 4 different versions left some parts in the system, especially in the driver maps. My HP laptop has windows 10 and as of this morning the wireless adapter will not turn on and so I can't connect to the internet at all. Somehow windows does allways leave some stuff behind and makes a mess of uninstalls, probably often also because we install programs which do things we want but often has some minimal errors in the cleaning/removal procedure. Its clear that alot of residu from previous installations has filled our systems.īut i did not read the warnings on the forum and did simply downloaded the latest driver and installed it which ofcourse ended in tragedy. Should I delete these keys and try again? Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\\InProcServer32Ĭomputer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\PnpLockdownFiles\%SystemRoot%/SysWOW64/MBAPO232.dll
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