I have a PC with a defective WLAN chip, when the driver is disabled in Windows 7 the PC boots, however, if I upgrade to Windows 8 it "finds" the WLAN chip and installs the driver and then blue screen's during the setup, if I update to the latest W7 driver, it also blue screens, uninstall the driver and W7 boots again.
The PC is one of those all in one jobbies so has no way to disable the WLAN device either by a physical switch or via BIOS.
Anyone know of a way to prevent the Windows setup from identifying and installing a driver? I can't get the system into safe mode during the install process in order to disable the driver (as I have done with W7 to get it back under control)
Any hints greatly received.
It isn't my PC otherwise I'd just ditch it, so that's not an option, neither is leaving it alone as it is on W7 Home and it needs to be on a domain so need to get it onto a Pro version and the rest of the network is W8
The PC is one of those all in one jobbies so has no way to disable the WLAN device either by a physical switch or via BIOS.
Anyone know of a way to prevent the Windows setup from identifying and installing a driver? I can't get the system into safe mode during the install process in order to disable the driver (as I have done with W7 to get it back under control)
Any hints greatly received.
It isn't my PC otherwise I'd just ditch it, so that's not an option, neither is leaving it alone as it is on W7 Home and it needs to be on a domain so need to get it onto a Pro version and the rest of the network is W8