Archer TX55E causing Windows 11 desktop to crash
When the adapter is plugged into my computer, it crashes repeatedly. This isn't a problem when I don't have the adapter plugged in.
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Hello @Pandorica
Thank you for reporting the issue.
- Try to install the driver in Windows safe mode
- Make sure you have tried the latest official driver for TX55E here
- Disable other Wireless adapters except for TP-Link adapter
Can you help describe the detailed phenomena of crashing, or share a photo of that? Does the PC crash when insert the card into the PCIE slot or when you installed the driver for it? Do you mean the PC freeze or goes into Blue screen?
If it's Blue screen, please try the suggestion her and help provide the dump. file and model of router
How to troubleshoot if your computer goes to a blue screen when installing TP-Link wireless adapter
May I have the photo of the driver version & motherboard information of the PC here
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@Solla-topee The computer crashes when the driver is installed--if it isn't installed, plugging in the adapter does nothing. When I say "crashing" I mean my computer completely turns itself off and attempts to restart, although often it doesn't get all the way through the restarting process before crashing again.
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@Pandorica Glad to hear from you again, can you try the intel chipset driver and see if that makes any difference.
May I have a photo of the driver date and motherboard information, thanks a lot.
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