TP-LINK TX50E Only Appears On Device Manager After Hard Resetting

TP-LINK TX50E Only Appears On Device Manager After Hard Resetting

TP-LINK TX50E Only Appears On Device Manager After Hard Resetting
TP-LINK TX50E Only Appears On Device Manager After Hard Resetting
2025-02-10 07:13:09 - last edited Friday
Model: Archer TX50E  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version:

I bought the tx50e wifi card but the pc doesnt recognize the card the only way i managed to get the card working is turning off the pc by holding the power button and immediately turning it on again if i turn off the pc or restart it normally the card is never recognized

 

I tried to change the pcie slots

Tried to uninstall and reinstall the drivers

Tried to install the drivers using intel update tool

Tried to change bios settings

Turned off Fast start on windows

Turned off pcie power saving option by power settings on windows

even tried to format the pc thought it could be software issue

 

I am using Windows 11 and my motherboard is Gigabyte b450m h

 

I've been trying to get this thing work normally for few days i need help.

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2025-02-12 07:41:40 - last edited Friday

  @Voxille 

 

Hi, welcome to our community.

As you have tried much troubleshoot steps, here are some additional ones for your reference:

1. Check for Conflicts
Look for any potential hardware conflicts. Make sure no other devices are malfunctioning that could interfere with Archer TX50E adapter.
2. Power Supply
Ensure that your power supply unit (PSU) is adequate. Sometimes, insufficient power can cause hardware recognition issues.
3. Test on Another PC
If possible, test Archer TX50E adapter on another PC to see if it works there. This can help determine if the card itself is faulty.

Thanks and best regards.


 

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2025-02-12 07:41:40 - last edited Friday

  @Voxille 

 

Hi, welcome to our community.

As you have tried much troubleshoot steps, here are some additional ones for your reference:

1. Check for Conflicts
Look for any potential hardware conflicts. Make sure no other devices are malfunctioning that could interfere with Archer TX50E adapter.
2. Power Supply
Ensure that your power supply unit (PSU) is adequate. Sometimes, insufficient power can cause hardware recognition issues.
3. Test on Another PC
If possible, test Archer TX50E adapter on another PC to see if it works there. This can help determine if the card itself is faulty.

Thanks and best regards.


 

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