Help me fix lost the system specifed file in install driver for usb wifi.
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I can't see the (*inf) file inside of Archer T4U (USEU)_V3_181023_Win download in tp-link download center. I'm try to install driver by device manganer but it isn't working. I have used CD before but it wasn't have any driver installed in network adapters .When i trying to install the driver by take it in the same operating system like my computer because it works probably in computer 2 but it is say "netrtwlanu.inf : Failed to install driver on devices. Error 0x00000002. the system cannot find the file specifed" or "Windows encountered a problem installing the drivers for your device ( TP-Link Wireless MU-MIMO USB Adapter) ". I have downloaded 3 file for installing such as netrtwlanu.inf , vwifibus.sys , rtwlanu.sys and placed it in right place like computer 2. Do anyone know how fix this?
Windows 11 Pro x64 bits
HP Elitebook 8460p
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A while ago TP-Link posted this link https://static.tp-link.com/upload/beta/2024/202405/20240527/RTWlanUSB_WindowsDriver_1030.44.0408.2024_Drv_3.00.0043_TS.L(153650).zip to the newest available driver in this forum.
This driver has to be manually installed via the Device Manager. You can give it a try.
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Hi,
Is there a specific reason why you don't want to install the driver you mentioned by running the included "Setup.exe"?
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A while ago TP-Link posted this link https://static.tp-link.com/upload/beta/2024/202405/20240527/RTWlanUSB_WindowsDriver_1030.44.0408.2024_Drv_3.00.0043_TS.L(153650).zip to the newest available driver in this forum.
This driver has to be manually installed via the Device Manager. You can give it a try.
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Hello.
I have a similar problem with the same version of the adapter.
When trying to install the original driver from the site - Windows 11 itself reinstalls it to some common Microsoft driver every time I start the PC or physically connect the device.
I tried - installing the driver from the site, deleting the drivers from the system and system folder, installing the chipset driver - Realtek RTL8812BU.
And every time I try to connect to Wi-Fi, I get either a blue screen of death or a disabled adapter. And it doesn't matter what type of network I connect to.
Your solution allowed me to connect to a 2.4 GHz network, but not to 5 GHz - using the driver attached above, I was able to solve the problem only partially - the adapter can only connect to 2.4 GHz networks, but my main network is 5 GHz and when I try to connect to it, a blue screen appears with the error rtwlanu .error (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL).
I've been struggling with this problem for two or three days now, but I can't figure out what's wrong.
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Hi,
Are you saying the Microsoft driver also causes a blue screen? Or is it only the driver from the TP-Link website?
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In my case, the blue screen is caused when the driver is "reinstalled" to the Microsoft driver.
That is, the TP Link driver is installed, as soon as I connect to the network, the driver is reset to the Microsoft driver and I get a blue screen.
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I don't know why this happens.
In case you have previously installed some very old drivers for your Archer T4U and never removed them from your computer, then you could try to uninstall all the old TP-Link drivers and then see if that makes any difference. Also look in the Task Manager if there is some stuff like SwUSB.exe or RunSw.exe running.
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