I have just built a new computer. I got a new motherboard, CPU and case. Every other part I reused from my old PC. When I first started my PC the WiFi worked fine but once I restarted it gave me the Error Code 12 on the driver. I had my m.2 in the second slot and then moved it to the first slot and gave me the Error Code 10, couldn't start the device. I have tried a fresh install of windows, changed which slot the card and SSD are in, and bought a new WiFi card that uses a different driver. I am out of ideas. After seeing no results with fresh windows it leads me to believe it is something with the motherboard, but I have no idea what. Also after installing the new WiFi card I started to have more problems with windows crashing on start. But it seems if I move the SSD to the first slot the crashes are less often but I can't get the card to work at all. When I have the SSD on the second slot the WiFi works after crashing windows multiple times to achieve that.
Motherboard: Asus B550-f Gaming
CPU: Ryzen 7 3800xt
GPU: Nvidia 1050ti
SSD: WD Black SN750
Original Wifi Card: TP-Link T6E
New Wifi Card: TP-Link TX50E
500W Power Supply
Motherboard: Asus B550-f Gaming
CPU: Ryzen 7 3800xt
GPU: Nvidia 1050ti
SSD: WD Black SN750
Original Wifi Card: TP-Link T6E
New Wifi Card: TP-Link TX50E
500W Power Supply
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