'The description for Event ID 5035 from source NETwNe64 cannot be found. I am interested that the error messages it creates state The manufacturer directed me to use the inbox driver, or failing that, the 64-bit Windows 10 driver supplied on the Intel web site. Given that the only commonality between the two systems is that they're both running Intel wireless adaptors, it would seem to be an Intel problem. However, it is the one which has the problem most frequently. One of the adaptors is a 2230, which is supported for Windows 10.
The connection will still malfunction ten minutes later however.ġ) Connecting to a different wireless network, I get the same issueĢ) One was upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10, one was upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.ģ) They both have the latest drivers, and rolling back to an older driver provided by Intel does not correct the issue. The only way to restore connectivity is by disabling the adaptor in the device manager and then re-enabling it. 'The specified resource type cannot be found in the image file'Īt this time, the Wifi switch on the computer becomes unresponsive.
When this happens, an error is created in the event log which always includes the following text: The wireless network connection becomes 'limited' every ten minutes or so and stops working. I'm having identical problems with wifi adaptors on two different computers that have upgraded to Windows 10.