


In most scenarios the Intel® Driver Update Utility will work to update the drivers properly, however, in some cases there may be some reporting issues so, if you already installed a driver and the tool still reports an update is available, it is not necessary to update the driver again. We would like to remind you that the best source for drivers is the Computer Manufacturer Support, the downloads available at Intel® Download Center are generic, and in some cases, the OEM's add customizations to the hardware and software that require their drivers.įor you convenience, please check the downloads available from Asus Support: All USB ports are working with the exception of one USB 3.0 port (which was working previously), so is it possible that this is actually the USB 3.0 port that is not recognized and has been mislabeled by Device Manager as the wireless adapter? Updates to the chipset using the installer show as successful, but the Intel Update Utility shows as failed (even with the -overall flag), so I don't know if the utility is wrong or if the setup file isn't updating everything it is supposed to. I'm guessing that there are two drivers that are needed for this adapter since I can't get this one to go away (uninstalling the device causes it to come right back, so it is either misrecognized by Windows or i'm still missing a driver).Īs a side note, the Intel Update Utility keeps showing an update for my chipset (I think it is either HM55 or HM65, unsure), so I don't know if that is related to this problem or not. The driver update utility located the device and said that it installed successfully, and I see that under Network Adapters there is an Advanced-N 6250 AGN adapter installed (see screenshot).

I've tried downloading the drivers from ASUS directly as well as using the Intel Driver Update utility. I have most of the drivers installed for this system except for the wireless driver and two other nagging problems related to the chipset and a USB 3.0 port. I am working on an Asus G73SW laptop and am starting from a fresh install of Windows 7 Pro 圆4.
