Here's how to Fix Killer Wireless 1535 Wireless Network Adapter Driver not working code 10 on Windows 11. Run Avast Driver Updater@ https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-79526... to keep your device drivers up-to-date, easily & effectively. i. The *Code 10* error on the *Killer Wireless 1535* is a common headache on Windows 11. It essentially means the operating system is trying to talk to the hardware, but the driver is crashing or failing to initialize. Since Intel (who now owns Killer) has largely moved the 1535 to "legacy" status, Windows Update often pushes a generic driver that doesn't actually work with Windows 11's modern security requirements. *The "Clean Install" Fix* The most effective way to solve this is to completely scrub the old driver and force Windows to use the stable, manufacturer-specific version. 1. *Download the Driver First:* You won't have Wi-Fi once you start, so download the *Killer Wireless-AC 1535 Driver* from your laptop manufacturer's site (like Dell or Alienware) or the [Microsoft Update Catalog](https://www.catalog.update.microsoft....) using another device or an Ethernet cable. 2. *Uninstall & Delete:* Right-click *Start* - **Device Manager**. Expand **Network adapters**, right-click **Killer Wireless-n/a/ac 1535**. Select **Uninstall device**. *CRITICAL:* Check the box that says *"Attempt to remove the driver for this device"* and click Uninstall. 3. *The Cold Boot (Power Flush):* Shut down your computer completely. Unplug the power cable and hold the power button down for **30 seconds**. This clears the "flea power" from the Wi-Fi card’s cache. 4. *Install the Manual Driver:* Turn the PC back on. Run the driver installer you downloaded in Step 1. If it still doesn't work, go back to Device Manager, right-click the "Unknown Device" (or the one with the yellow bang), select *Update Driver* - **Browse my computer for drivers**, and point it to the folder where you extracted the driver. --- *If that doesn't work, try these "Quick Hits":* *Change Wireless Mode:* Some users find that Windows 11 struggles with the 1535's high-performance modes. In Device Manager, right-click the 1535 - *Properties* - **Advanced**. Find *Wireless Mode* and change it to **08 - 11 a/b/g/n**. *Disable "Allow the computer to turn off this device":* In the 1535's *Properties**, go to the **Power Management* tab and uncheck the box for power saving. *Reseat the Card (Hardware Fix):* The 1535 is notorious for being sensitive to heat and vibrations. If you are comfortable opening your laptop, unplug the battery, unscrew the Wi-Fi card, pull it out, and plug it back in firmly. *Peer Advice:* If you continue to get Code 10 even after a clean install, the card itself may be failing. Because the 1535 uses an older Qualcomm chip, many fans find that swapping it for an *Intel AX210* (about $20) is the ultimate "fix" for Windows 11 stability, as it is natively supported by Intel and Windows 11.