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    So in the end I decided to buy a network usb adapter and luckily since yesterday and today it has been working like a charm   (which sadly confirms that my network card was dying)

    however each time my laptop shutdown  a warning get registered in event viewer the error is this one:

    (belonging to WLAN autoconfig)

    WLAN Extensibility Module has stopped.

    Module Path: C:\Windows\System32\IWMSSvc.dll

    C:\WINDOWS\system32\Rtlihvs.dll

    I researched and people usually report it cause it happens when they are using the internet, but to me this only happen at shut down

    I must mention that after the warning is logged a information event is registered that the extensibility module has stopped correctly

    Should I ignore the warning,  is it something I should fix?  and if I need to fix it, what do I need to do?

    Just someone who don't want Windows to mess with its computer.
    • This topic was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by Zaphyrus.
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    • #2307819

      Please link to your previous posts if you are starting a new thread for an old issue.
      https://www.askwoody.com/forums/topic/network-card-questions-differente-modems-different-behaviors/

      Your issue may be due to a USB disconnect before the network has shutdown. If it is not causing issues I would ignore it.

      cheers, Paul

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      • #2307925

        Fortunately Paul, now this is unrelated to the internet issue which was solved by buying an USB adapter

        and I think that puts me at ease, thanks for everything and your support for this months.

        Just someone who don't want Windows to mess with its computer.
    • #2308266

      For those reading this looking for a solution  I found a Fix:

      (Have in mind this fixed this when the warning appeared in each shutdown, I ignore if this can fix the problem in startup or during a session using windows 10)

       

      IF the event is not causing you net or connection issues and its not really doing anything  You can  delete the   IHV key in REGedit.   search for the extension  listed in yout event in my case I had two since it was for the adapter and the usb adapter

      (IWMSSvc.dll  and   Rtlihvs.dll)

      delete the HIV keys and the subkeys

      after that  after  two shutdowns  (since in my case it was during shutdown) the problem should be gone

      although it wont harm your network drivers,  MAKE sure to use this solution as a last resort and after making sure your wireless card isn’t acting funny.

      Just someone who don't want Windows to mess with its computer.
      • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by Zaphyrus.
    • #2308370

      Exactly where in the registry is the IHV key?

      cheers, Paul

      • #2308734

        HKLM \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Class \

         

        The easiest way, is to search for it in REGEDIT.

        Just someone who don't want Windows to mess with its computer.
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