Intel issues driver fix for a wireless bug crashing Windows 10 PCs

A wireless driver update from Intel is available and it could solve some blue screen of death (BSOD) issues you might be experiencing in Windows 10. However, at this very moment, you have to grab it direct from Intel—the update will in all likelihood mosey its way on over to Windows Update at some point, but it’s not there yet.

Spotted by Windows Latest, Intel’s June wireless driver package contains three updates that apply to several different Wi-Fi adapters, including both Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) models and ones based on the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard. Here’s a look:

  • 22.50.1.1—Wi-Fi 6E AX210, AX201, and AX200 / Wireless-AC 9560, 9260, 9426, 9461 (only available in 64-bit verison)
  • 20.70.23.1—or Wireless-AC 8265, 8260 (only available in 64-bit version)
  • 19.51.35.2—Wireless-AC 7265 (Rev. D), 3165, 3168
source: gamezpot.com