• TaterTot@piefed.social
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    5 hours ago

    No, the windows updater usually grabs them just fine.

    But if you do a clean install using the image from microsoft, then it’s very likely it won’t have a working wifi driver until you run updates. Which you know… it needs the internet to do.

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      2 hours ago

      That pissed me so off, when i had to reinstall a bunch of notebooks at work… they didn’t even have an ethernet port, so i had to dig out some docking station from the trash pile in the server room.

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      5 hours ago

      most network and wifi chips made before the spin of windows are supported by built-in drivers.

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        5 hours ago

        not the case for most new hardware, especially laptops. Sure you get a cheap laptop and its probably gonna be fine but an enterprise laptop with the latest and greatest… totally a coin flip

        I have had to deal with it on so many models in recent years its not even funny. (IT system admin who never uses the default install of Windows)

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          Isn’t this more of a “to cheap to make the device fall back to a low performance emulating-generic” type of issue?