![]() Re-install the networking driver (from the original website). ![]() In order to resolve the issue I have to do the following: Nevertheless, when I shut down the computer and unplug it from the socket on every start I'm faced with "No connections are available". On the very first boot (right after the downgrade) I installed networking drivers from the original HP website (choose Windows 7, 64bit), now driver manager looks like this: Whenever I try to connect to wireless network I get the following error: However, a persistent problem emerged on Windows 7 that wasn't the case on Windows 10. The system is much more responding after the downgrade. I decided to do that because Windows 10 didn't work properly on such obsolete hardware. There's a HP laptop that was downgraded to Windows 7 from Windows 10.
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