I figured that if I shared some information about the drivers, it could be of some use to someone. To begin, if you are not using Windows 11, it will be virtually impossible for you to locate firewood on the official website. That is to say, in order to make 10-ku, you will have to search for firewood using resources provided by a third party. It is recommended that you unpack the drivers first (there is a "extract" option available when you begin the driver installation process), and then install the drivers manually from the folders in which you unpacked them. This is true even if you install Windows 11, so keep this in mind. I also had a joke on the fact that the manufacturer of the network adapter and the bluetooth device is not entirely evident. On the official sites for Realtek and Mediatek, firewood can be found. I gave both possibilities a shot, but not one was successful. As a consequence of this, it wasn't easy, but I was finally able to figure out what Mediatek was worth. In addition, things didn't begin functioning properly until after I unpacked the drivers, as I mentioned before. And the same thing happened with Windows 11 as well as Windows 10. So be aware. There are no issues with the drivers of the other vehicles.
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