Windows 10 Update to 11099 "Device isn't compatible"
Today, the latest Windows 10 update was released. During my Macbook's attempt to update, this message popped up.
Any ideas anyone?
MacBook, Windows 10
Apple Event: May 7th at 7 am PT
LostKernel wrote:
UPDATE: Just installed a newer Broadcom 802.11ac driver (7.35.338.0), and the problem is fixed!
Thanks for posting your solution with a specific version. Please post your Mac model as well.
Sorry, newbie mistake: Macbook Pro Retina (early 2015 - 13-inch).
Where did you find the driver at? I would like to try this as well but I can't find the driver anywhere without downloading some program, and device manager isn't finding it online.
Download it from here: http://www.opendrivers.com/download/driver-171139.html
Oh my gosh, this worked. Finally. Thanks for this.
Okay sorry for double posting, but it seems I've spoke too soon. After I applied this update, (and this might be my error while installing because I've never manually updated a driver like this), the windows 11099 update was applied. I restarted and basically there was no driver at all for my adapter, so no wi-fi.
this happens for me as well. I just reapply the driver me all is good. Plan on doing it each time you reboot. The challenges of new frequent, and buggy, insider builds.
maybe the new build released today will fix it.
As mentioned, just reinstalled the driver after finishing installing the new build. After that, even if you reboot, the wifi driver should still be working.
Well, I wanted more space on my bootcamp partition so i deleted it so I could make a new one, but I may have installed the driver wrong as I said I've never really manually installed a driver like this. Could you walk me through your steps in applying the driver so I can do it after I reinstall?
I Have a post on page 1 that tells what to do. You don't have to download a driver either.
"Macbook Pro Retina (early 2015 - 13-inch)"
Could you please make this simple test Windows 10: BCM43xx S3 resume firmware initialization problem (MacBook Pro 15 mid 2014) on your new MBP 2015 under Widows 10. Does your Wi-Fi adapter change SUBSYS value after Sleep mode or not? I just want to know does that manufacturer bug exist in 2015 models? Thanks.
Looks like this:
Hardware ID before Sleep (PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_43A0&SUBSYS_0134106B&REV_03) reported:
Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter [14e4:43a0] (rev 03)
Subsystem: Apple Inc. Device [106b:0134]
Hardware ID after Sleep (PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_43A0&SUBSYS_0112106B&REV_03) reported:
Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter [14e4:43a0] (rev 03)
Subsystem: Apple Inc. Device [106b:0112]
Windows 10 Update to 11099 "Device isn't compatible"