Intel has just released new drivers for Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices aimed at solving several networking issues, such as the dreaded blue screen of death that appears under heavy workloads or the “No Wi-Fi networks found” pop-up window. when connecting to Miracast Devices.
According neowinThe drivers will also fix other errors that appear on some users' devices, including Windows System Event IDs 5002 and 5010.
The above code typically appears when DFS Replication (a feature in Windows Server that allows you to replicate folders between folders and sites) cannot establish communication with the desired partner. Windows system event 5010 refers to an event that occurs when a process serving an application stops responding to a ping.
Better safe than sorry
The above errors seem to trigger after users' PCs resume from standby or reboot, which is… quite common. You can download the Intel Wi-Fi driver 23.20.0 from the Official site and remove the blue screen of death. Not only is it relatively annoying to have to deal with these types of errors, especially if you constantly receive blue screens for no real reason, but they also leave your devices vulnerable to viruses.
Even if you haven't noticed these errors on your device yet, we recommend downloading the drivers anyway to be safe.