Archer T8E problem
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Archer T8E problem
Howdy,
So, I've been using an Archer T8E on a Windows 10 install for around two years or so now with no issues at all.
Recently it has just stopped working.
Windows says the device is working fine, the little green light on the card is lit up, however... I can no longer get any range on the card to see the modem, whereas a couple of weeks ago it was working fine.
In the meantime I've been using my phone as a WiFi hotspot, which seemed to work... At least for a while.
Now the hotspot will show in the list of available connections, however I can no longer connect to it.
I've tried a driver reinstall and plugging the card into different slots. I have also noticed in the Windows 10 WiFi settings, clicking 'change adapter options' gives an error, stating the following...
control.exe - Bad ImageC:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CoreSyncExtension\CoreSync_x64.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support. Error status 0xc000012f.
I've no idea what Adobe has to do with ANYTHING at all. Would anyone have any ideas on what the issue could be, or why, and how to resolve it?It's driving me crazy. Thanks!
So, I've been using an Archer T8E on a Windows 10 install for around two years or so now with no issues at all.
Recently it has just stopped working.
Windows says the device is working fine, the little green light on the card is lit up, however... I can no longer get any range on the card to see the modem, whereas a couple of weeks ago it was working fine.
In the meantime I've been using my phone as a WiFi hotspot, which seemed to work... At least for a while.
Now the hotspot will show in the list of available connections, however I can no longer connect to it.
I've tried a driver reinstall and plugging the card into different slots. I have also noticed in the Windows 10 WiFi settings, clicking 'change adapter options' gives an error, stating the following...
control.exe - Bad ImageC:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CoreSyncExtension\CoreSync_x64.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support. Error status 0xc000012f.
I've no idea what Adobe has to do with ANYTHING at all. Would anyone have any ideas on what the issue could be, or why, and how to resolve it?It's driving me crazy. Thanks!