Use only as a temporary solution. If your laptop has a removable Mini PCIe card, replace it with an Intel 7260 or 8265 for proper Windows 10 support. The 1030/6230 belong to a decade-old standard – they’re reliable relics, but relics nonetheless.
Follow the on-screen prompts. You may need to restart your computer afterward. Option 3: Manual "Have Disk" Method via Device Manager Use only as a temporary solution
However, when Microsoft pushed Windows 10 (and later Windows 11), many users discovered a frustrating truth: many users discovered a frustrating truth:
Use only as a temporary solution. If your laptop has a removable Mini PCIe card, replace it with an Intel 7260 or 8265 for proper Windows 10 support. The 1030/6230 belong to a decade-old standard – they’re reliable relics, but relics nonetheless.
Follow the on-screen prompts. You may need to restart your computer afterward. Option 3: Manual "Have Disk" Method via Device Manager
However, when Microsoft pushed Windows 10 (and later Windows 11), many users discovered a frustrating truth: