The problem of ASUS motherboard wireless network card driver not being installed may be caused by various factors. Here are some possible solutions: 1. Check BIOS settings
Ensure that the wireless network card is enabled: enter BIOS settings, look for "Onboard Lan" or similar settings, and confirm whether the wireless network card is enabled. If disabled, please enable it and save the changes before restarting the computer. 2. Check hardware connections
Confirm wireless network card installation: Ensure that the wireless network card is correctly installed on the motherboard and all necessary ports and plugs are properly connected. If it is a PCIe slot network card, confirm that it has been correctly inserted into the corresponding slot on the motherboard. 3. Update driver program
Download the latest driver: Visit the ASUS official website, find the driver download page for the corresponding motherboard model, and download the latest version of the wireless network card driver. Ensure that the downloaded driver matches your operating system version (such as Windows 10 64 bit).
Using driver management tools: If manually downloading drivers is difficult, professional driver management tools such as "Driver Life" or "Driver Manager" can be used to automatically detect and install the latest wireless network card drivers. 4. Disable security software
Check security software settings: Sometimes security software (such as antivirus software, firewalls) may prevent the installation of drivers. Before installing the driver, try temporarily disabling these security software and then try installing the driver again. After installation, remember to re enable the security software. 5. Check system issues
View error code: If an error code occurs during installation, take note of the code and search for a solution on the ASUS official website or related forums.
Consider system compatibility: Ensure that your operating system is compatible with wireless network card drivers. If not compatible, it may be necessary to consider upgrading the operating system or choosing another version of the driver. 6. Using other devices or media
Borrowing other devices: If the current computer cannot access the internet, you can borrow other devices that can access the internet to download drivers and transfer them to the target computer for installation through storage devices such as USB drives. 7. Reinstall the operating system
As a last resort: If none of the above methods can solve the problem and the issue may be related to the operating system itself, reinstalling the operating system can be considered. But this will delete all installed programs and data, so please make sure to backup important data in advance.
The problem of not being able to install the ASUS motherboard wireless network card driver may involve multiple aspects, which need to be investigated and attempted to be resolved one by one. If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact ASUS customer service or professional technicians for further diagnosis and repair.