更新时间:2022-10-15 22:55:14
你在这里完全是场外的!这个论坛讨论了Windows应用程序的开发。也许这是核心位置:
http: //answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10?tab=Threads
I have done an upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 on my Laptop - which happens to be an HP EliteBook Workstation 8760w.
And I have stumbled into this "HP Connection Manager" problem as many others before:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Operating-System-and-Recovery/hp-connection-manager-windows-10/td-p/5187589/page/3
My problem is that Windows 10 upgrade recognized the "HP Connection Manager" (and its sub-components)
as in-compatible with Windows 10 and disabled them in the update process.
I thought, fine with me, never needed that program anyway, but it turns out that I used it each time accessed the Internet through the WiFi :-)
Anyway, I figured out a way to have a quick solution by following the workflow as quoted below from the HP page.
My WiFi is working now but I am wondering if someone at Microsoft can recommend a better solution to this problem.
What does it mean if I have to run the "Gobi 2000 driver" in "Windows 7" compatibility mode? Is there a way to run
this in Windows 10 mode?
Is it true that Windows 10 no longer requires the HP Connection Manager and its sub-components? What is the recommended
Microsoft way to handle this situation?
Thanks a lot for any helpful hints :-)
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http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Operating-System-and-Recovery/hp-connection-manager-windows-10/td-p/5187589/page/3
10-28-2015 06:17 PM
Guys,
I had the same problem but solved it. Some of the help came from "hungdq3" post but I just added the missing instruction and done it differently.
You are totally offtopic here! This forum discuss about windows application development. Maybe this is the corect location:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10?tab=Threads