View Full Version : Atheros AR9485 WLAN Driver v10.0.0.75 WHQL
CuriouS
10-02-2012, 12:32 PM
This new wlan driver has been available for a few days and since the ASUS G75VW Clean Install Guide hasn't been updated, I decided to post it here. I have no idea about the changes, so it would be nice if someone posted a changelog.
Enjoy: http://www.touslesdrivers.com/index.php?v_page=23&v_code=35653&v_langue=en
Forgottenbhs
10-02-2012, 01:56 PM
Weird, it says it's WHQL but in the drivers page it also states that it is a "non official" release.
I tried installing it and it doesn't work! This driver is not for our WAN chipset!!!!!!
EDIT: Nevermind, it seems that trying to manually install it via device manager doesnt work but if you use the setup installer it works fine
CuriouS
10-02-2012, 02:49 PM
I tried installing it and it doesn't work! This driver is not for our WAN chipset!!!!!!
That's strange. I'm currently with it and it works perfectly on my G75VW.
That's strange. I'm currently with it and it works perfectly on my G75VW.
did you read what i typed in the Edit? I said it worked after using the setup installer rather than pdating them manually via device manager
CuriouS
10-02-2012, 04:40 PM
did you read what i typed in the Edit? I said it worked after using the setup installer rather than pdating them manually via device manager
It seems I posted my post at the same time as you edited yours. ;)
Hi,
Tried installing this with the installer but it doesn't work and killed my wireless connection. Had to do a recovery to get it working again. Should you uninstall the previous version first? whats the best way to do that? device manager uninstall, reboot then install the new version? Also i remember having trouble installing the previous version as well , should i use a driver cleaner program and if so whats a good one to use?
Thanks for the help
Myk SilentShadow
10-03-2012, 05:56 AM
Hi,
Tried installing this with the installer but it doesn't work and killed my wireless connection. Had to do a recovery to get it working again. Should you uninstall the previous version first? whats the best way to do that? device manager uninstall, reboot then install the new version? Also i remember having trouble installing the previous version as well , should i use a driver cleaner program and if so whats a good one to use?
Thanks for the help
From boot up ---> F8 ---> Safe Mode ---> Device Manager ---> Uninstall ---> Reboot ---> Normal Boot ---> Install New Version
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