Good have windows 10 and when I install the broadcom drivers from version 7 up get blue screen with this message PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
What is the model of the wlan, because if you have the 6.30.223.234, there's a chance you have win 10 drivers that are up to a 7 series driver. If you don't know you can post the hardware ID, under device MGR, go to the wlan, go to properties, and open the details tab, and go to hardware ID.
PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_4365&SUBSYS_664511AD&REV_01 PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_4365&SUBSYS_664511AD PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_4365&CC_028000 PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_4365&CC_0280 bcm43142 I already tested drivers version 7 and have bsod pc acer e5-551
Sorry took so long but I had to download your driver then extract it, and look at it. There is a new driver for win 10 -BCM 43xx wireless lan 7.35.275.2 WHQL Apparently Acer doesn't know about it. Your model shows two Wlan controllers, are you sure your hardware is the Broadcom and not the Atheros, or do you have both ? Let me know if you can't find that driver. 7.35.275.2 There are three 7 versions, this is the newest, is that the one you tested ? P.S. This is your hardware ID - 14E4&DEV_4365 ,, it's all I needed.
For your hardware ID, this is the latest: Broadcom BCM-43xx Wireless Lan Drivers Version 7.35.290.0 WHQL OS Support 2K,XP,2K3,VISTA,WIN7,WIN8,WIN10/32bits and XP,VISTA,WIN7,WIN8,WIN10/64bits It is also available for Asus which is a sister company of Acer.. I PMed you the link..
Sorry perre, was looking for a few things helping people and didn't realize there were two newer than what I posted, the newest is the 7.35.307.0 WHQL.
That's true, the latest is Broadcom BCM-43xx Wireless Lan Drivers Version 7.35.307.0 WHQL, but what is issued by Asus/Acer is the one in the post. However, If that is the cause of his problem, any one will work.
No but it's not like some of the hardware they can add and add software like a audio driver installer, the driver from Broadcom is not modified by Acer for the Wlan. They didn't even bother to list a win 10 driver for this wlan, and there are like 6 out.
I had that, about two years ago on Windows 8.1. Solved it by disabling all audio HDMI devices. Because I wasn't using them anyway. So if you have AMD or NVIDIA GPU try to disable all of them in device manager to see if that might help. Also try increasing you Virtual Memory about 100MB above recommended.
by not setup installs the ccp.entao error installed by despositivos manager, but let's see if the bsod
Also try to set Fixed size for virtual memory. Same size for min and max values in custom settings. As I mentioned about 100MB higher than recommended.