![]() And all my adapters work with Linux, ruling out any BIOS-related hardware incompatibility. But in my case, I don't receive either error mentioned (boot error or Unknown device). Specifically, a manufacturer imposed "whitelist" of approved adapters. The third link pertains to swapping an Intel adapter in a computer that either did or did not previously have an Intel adapter. may be illegal." and ".the party installing the device is responsible for those approvals." Very well, I take full responsibility for any legal consequences. The second link speaks nothing to compatibility or operability, only legality and only in very vague terms. ![]() ![]() Then tells me to troubleshoot " Incompatible, outdated, or corrupted device drivers." Ouch, Microsoft points the finger back at Intel. Check and double check, I've tried nearly every driver from 17.0.0.34 to 18.11.0.8. The first link to Microsoft and Code 10 suggests the Common Resolution is to update drivers. Unfortunately, the links provided aren't very pertinent. ![]() I'm past that having read the many 7260/7265 related threads between here, Dell and forums. ![]()
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