There will be no "Delete the driver software for this device" check box. You can tell if the driver you're uninstalling is the inbox driver by looking at the below screen. Windows will automatically re-install this driver again after it is uninstalled. This inbox driver is provided by the Windows Operating System and can't be completely uninstalled. Noteĭepending on your Intel® Wireless Adapter and the version of Windows, there may be an inbox driver available. So you may need to repeat the above steps several times if your system has older version of the driver installed. Windows will automatically reinstall the older driver when the current driver is uninstalled.Check Delete the driver software for this device, and click Uninstall (or OK depending on your version of Windows).Follow steps described in the articles below to open the Device Manager, and the properties page for your Intel® Wireless Adapter.To uninstall the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® driver for the Intel® Wireless Adapter: Uninstalling the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® driver for the Intel® Wireless Adapter doesn't uninstall associated software such as Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software or Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® Software. If an Intel technical support agent recommends uninstalling the driver, download the latest drivers before starting the process so you can re-install the driver later. You shouldn't uninstall the driver unless directed to do so by an Intel technical support agent. We only recommend uninstalling the driver as a final troubleshooting option. Removing the Wi-Fi driver means you can't use the wireless adapter on your computer.
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