Unable to connect with Windows 10 WNDA4100!

I just upgraded to Windows 10 about 2 days ago and as soon as I upgraded my network WNDA4100 adapter stop working. The LED lights is no longer when it is plugged. I went to the website NETGEAR and downloaded the latest firmware that says it's compatible with Windows 10. After I installed the firmware, I go to Device Manager and click Properties in the adapter and I get this error message:

Windows cannot load the driver for this hardware device. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)

{Unable to load device driver}
HS device driver could not be loaded.
Error status is 0 x %x

I tried to run the installation of the firmware in 8 of windows compatibility mode that has been suggested by others, but it never ends installation. It does not lock to the top, but nothing ever happens. NETGEAR is not willing to help me a little bit because it is longer than 90 days, blah blah. If anyone has the same problem, I would be very happy to help. I am currently using a very long ethernet cord running from my living room. Really, I don't want to have to buy another card and with windows 10 being so new, idk this new adapter would work even.

I just updated to Windows 10 and had a similar problem (driver works, but could not connect at 5 GHz). I dug through some forums and found problems similar to mine (and maybe yours?).

This link has a great miracle possible reason as to why you are facing this problem.
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows8_1-hardware/wnda4100-loses-5GHz-after-81-up...

If you don't want to read through it, I will quote the details here:

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