![]() Right click it and go to properties, then click the hardware tab, and click properties again. If you go to your "devices and printers" window (under Control Panel > Hardware and sound > Devices and printers) you should still see the Belkin adapter icon with an exclamation point indicating a problem. I did find a fix though that I hope works for you as well. The driver that comes with the cd and even the one straight from belkins website don't seem to work in windows 10 yet. I just had the same problem with the Belkin n150 that I had just purchased and tried installing on my new windows 10 machine. Anyone have a solution to offer? Belkin has no meaningful info on Win10 yet. I attempted to run a command-line instruction to delete a registry key, as suggested in various sites, but it did not work. If I attempt a manual update of the driver, Win10 shuts down installation with message that the current driver is more up-to-date. ![]() If I check the driver in device manager, it returns the same message regarding missing/corrupt driver. In both cases, at the point of installation when the adaptor is plugged into the USB, nothing happens. I have uninstalled and reinstalled a half-dozen times, using either the original Belkin disc that contained Win7圆4 drivers and also using Belkin's driver update intended for Win 8.1. ![]() The device driver shows that it is experiencing Code 39, a missing or corrupted driver. Today, when I started the system, my wifi adapter was unresponsive. In fact, I spent 5-6 hours using the network and internet to move around files, read tutorials, etc. I installed upgrade to Win10 from Win7, and initially even the wifi connection worked well. I would love to hear from anyone who has a Belkin N150 Wifi stick, who has successfully "held onto" its driver in Win10.
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