


Go to the driver tab and click "update driver".

In the next window that pops up under the general tab, click on change settings. Right click it and go to properties, then click the hardware tab, and click properties again. If you go to your "devices and printers" window (under Control Panel > Hardware and sound > Devices and printers) you should still see the Belkin adapter icon with an exclamation point indicating a problem. I did find a fix though that I hope works for you as well. The driver that comes with the cd and even the one straight from belkins website don't seem to work in windows 10 yet. I just had the same problem with the Belkin n150 that I had just purchased and tried installing on my new windows 10 machine. Anyone have a solution to offer? Belkin has no meaningful info on Win10 yet. I attempted to run a command-line instruction to delete a registry key, as suggested in various sites, but it did not work. If I attempt a manual update of the driver, Win10 shuts down installation with message that the current driver is more up-to-date. If I check the driver in device manager, it returns the same message regarding missing/corrupt driver. In both cases, at the point of installation when the adaptor is plugged into the USB, nothing happens. I have uninstalled and reinstalled a half-dozen times, using either the original Belkin disc that contained Win7圆4 drivers and also using Belkin's driver update intended for Win 8.1.

The device driver shows that it is experiencing Code 39, a missing or corrupted driver. Today, when I started the system, my wifi adapter was unresponsive. In fact, I spent 5-6 hours using the network and internet to move around files, read tutorials, etc. I installed upgrade to Win10 from Win7, and initially even the wifi connection worked well. I would love to hear from anyone who has a Belkin N150 Wifi stick, who has successfully "held onto" its driver in Win10.
