I’ve upgraded one of my legacy laptops, the ASUS N61Jq, from the default Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 10 Home. Simple enough. Wrong.
I’d previously upgraded this laptop to Windows 8.1 and had to roll-back to Windows 7 due to consistent freezes during boot and at the login screen, this persisted even in Safe Mode (with Networking) but I never isolated the issue so back to Windows 7 Home Premium it went.
Roll forward to 2015 and I tried again. After using the Windows 10 updater to migrate my existing Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 10 Home everything seemed well, this experience continued for several weeks till the laptop would no longer boot up and then started exhibiting the same consistent freezes during boot and at the login screen.
Initially I thought the webcam drivers were responsible so disabled the device in Safe Mode and boot up started working, I now understand that both the webcam and wireless network adapter drivers were suspect.
Here’s how I got my ASUS N61Jq working with Windows 10 Home:
- Disable the on-board webcam (it’s upside down by default since ASUS stopped issuing patched webcam drivers so plug in a USB webcam)
- Ensure the Qualcomm Atheros AR8131 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30) driver is installed for the wired network adapter
- Download the Atheros WLAN driver (aka Atheros AR9285 and Dell Wireless 1506 802.11b/g/n) (mirror download)
- Install the Atheros WLAN driver manually using the Device Manager
Happy days, big thanks go out to emtunc for hosting the drivers (I have hosted a file mirror here for posterity) 🙂
Update: After several more days the BSOD came back in waves, disabling the wired ethernet controller resolved this.
Hi mate, I just wanted to say thanks. I disabled webcam, and installed these drivers. restarted, and now my WIFI is working with n61jv. I had to go into network and settings and turn wifi off then on again, and then the list of wifi networks showed up. Awesome. Thank you
Glad it helped! Still got this ASUS N61JQ running here, Windows will occasionally update the Ethernet drivers and re-enable it, disabling it again via Device Manager keeps it running. Enjoy!
I disabled the webcam and LAN from the BIOS and now the laptop works with Windows 10.
Big, big thanks!!!
Juanky
How can i disable webcam and LAN from the BIOS? Can you please give some detail information?
Thank you for your post. I also have n61jq and been living same problem like all other n61jq users. I’ve been thinking that the problem is only caused by AMD driver. I tried disabling webcam from devic manager. If it is the solution, you will save my life. 🙂
I wonder that have you ever tried “amd-catalyst-15.7.1-win10-64bit.exe” and had any problem with it?