There is no such wireless interface on the system. I get this msg when I start windows 10

Bugsbunny1492

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There is no such wireless interface on the system. is the msg that I get when I start windows 10.
I have a less than 2 month old Alienware Aurora R7 with no modifications. I have to pick a program to view the error msg and the system runs great with no errors.
 
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Take a look at your Startup list through Task Manager, there's a good chance it's an item in there which is triggering the message - - find it & disable it. Then restart to check that you've killed it.


https://www.groovypost.com/howto/disable-startup-programs-windows-10/

By the way, didn't I answer this already earlier today in another thread started by you? Oh well, that one got past me.

Colif

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Well, it sure does have wireless: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1

Try this - Go to settings/Network & Internet
Choose WiFI
In right column, Under Related Settings, choose change adapter options
click on the adapter you want to use and select the Connect To option on toolbar

advice converted from these steps, since win 10 has it in different place now - https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-networking/cmd-errorthere-is-no-wireless-interface-on-the/f8255805-f8aa-4fe3-a8e1-89fdb4b4c8ab?auth=1
 

Bugsbunny1492

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I tried just what they said and no joy. It did not work I normally use my wired connection so,I picked the wireless connection rebooted and yes the wireless connection worked but the error msg was still there
 
Take a look at your Startup list through Task Manager, there's a good chance it's an item in there which is triggering the message - - find it & disable it. Then restart to check that you've killed it.


https://www.groovypost.com/howto/disable-startup-programs-windows-10/

By the way, didn't I answer this already earlier today in another thread started by you? Oh well, that one got past me.

 
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