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Question Aorus Master Motherboard Blue Screen Wifi 6 Adapter PCIe

icyulkn

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I'm getting a blue screen during startup with 2 different PCIe network cards on an Aorus Master Z390 motherboard running Windows 10. One is the Asus AX3000 (Pce-AX58BT) and the other is a Archer TX3000E. It also hangs during startup using a different PCIe slot, doesn't go to blue screen. Can someone please tell me what is going on? I hope it isn't a faulty motherboard.

UPDATE: I also updated the bios and still blue screen. I have tried 3 different cards and installed the drivers before installation for one of them. Still blue screen.
 
I have to use wifi if that's what you mean. It has that on the board.
Does the wifi integrated into the motherboard work? Do you have the right flavor of Intel wifi driver for your version of Windows 10? There is an updated driver for Win 10 1909 (21.50.1.1) and Win 10 1903 (21.40.1.4).

No access to ethernet just for testing?

It seems like a good place to start before trying to get a 3rd-party PCIe wifi card working.
 
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Does the wifi integrated into the motherboard work? Do you have the right flavor of Intel wifi driver for your version of Windows 10? There is an updated driver for Win 10 1909 (21.50.1.1) and Win 10 1903 (21.40.1.4).

No access to ethernet just for testing?

It seems like a good place to start before trying to get a 3rd-party PCIe wifi card working.

I disabled the wifi integrated into the motherboard in WINDOWS and it worked. They really need to say something about this. Freaked me out it was a problem with my motherboard.
 
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