HP 15d051sm: Wifi transmiting

HY, can help u me with installation of drivers for the wifi for Microsoft virtual Wifi Miniport Adapter If I update it says code 10 cannot start. TNX

Hi @Velene

The Virtual Wifi Miniport is not a real device and there is no specific driver for himself. It is a by-product of your adapter wireless itself.

You can try to remove the device to in the Device Manager and then searching for the physical changes and see if it refreshes the device correctly, or you can download the driver wlan for your device from the support page for your laptop: HP 15 - d051sm Notebook PC drivers

Then, uninstall the current driver and replace it with a new one.

Let me know if this helps.

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