![]() ![]() I tried putting the wifi card back in after I specifically installed the Windows 10 drivers for it, but once I tried to restart the machine (Restart actually shuts down completely then reboots) as opposed to Shutdown (which seemed to just sleep on my machine), Windows would hang again during boot up. I reassembled everything and confirmed that the Windows 10 installation could now continue without any hangups. Once the bottom was removed, I could see the wifi card which I then removed easily. None of the back panels designed for easy access to the internals allow you to access the wifi card - you have to actually remove the entire bottom panel which means removing ~20 screws and then carefully unfastening another ~20 snap joints. Click to expand.Ok, first of all, opening up the laptop to remove the broadcom wifi card was a larger effort than I originally thought. ![]()
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