+ Once you are on v1909 Pro on the Surface 7, you can reinstall your programs and copy your data over from the Surface 4 offline. It should guarantee you get v1909 (instead of v2004 or v20H3). + After transferring the license, use Group Policy on the Surface 7 Win v1903 Pro to control the upgrade to v1909 Pro. BUT, you may have to go through MS to transfer the license (again). You hopefully will not have to activate again if you have already activated the the Pro license on the 7. That will give Win7 1903 Pro on the Surface 7. + Transfer the Pro license key to the Surface 7. ![]() + Restore the 7’s image from before you began. You will not have to take the 4 back on line. If not you need to get the right drivers and install them. Then you need to go through Device Manager and see if it matches you list. You need to get a list off the web or your documentation of the 7’s hardware. You can fight the drivers and see if you can straighten things out. When it was available, it showed that the driver was installed and was current. Dumb move since I have no Internet connection. Then I made what was probably a big mistake of deleting it, in the hope it could be reloaded. At one point the hardware I’m trying to connect, Marvell AVASTAR Wireless – AC Network Controller, was found under View>Show hidden devices. Set up a new network>Next results in: “Choose the wireless router or access point you want to configure.” “It might take up to 90 seconds for unconfigured devices on your network to appear.” Waited 3 minutes and nothing appeared.ĭevice Manager has only 8 WAN Miniport items listed. Step 2: Click on Manage network connections on the Tasks pane to the left. When I access Control Panel>Network & Sharing Center, I see: “You are not connected to any networks.” If I click on “Set up a new connection or network” I see: “Choose a connection option” with choices: “Connect to the Internet, Set up a new network and Connect to a workplace.”Ĭonnect to the Internet>Next results in: “Windows did not detect any networking hardware.” Step 1: Click on the Windows button to show the Start Menu, right-click the Network tab then select Properties. ![]() Under Status, it says “Not Connected.” Troubleshoot doesn’t work. Under that category, I see only the following: Status, Dial-up, VPN, Data Usage and Proxy. If I go into Settings, I see a Network & Internet item. ![]() When I access Control Panel I don’t see a Network & Internet item. I keep entering replies here but they never show up in the thread.
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