G510s touch laptop has detected a problem in hardware scan.

It has error code WWF00F008-HK9W5J and the device is:
QualcommAtherosCommunicationsInc.-QualcommAtherosAR956xWirelessNetworkAdapter-28:E3:47:28:3D:6E
Not sure what that is. I am connected to wifi right now so I don't know what a wireless network adapter is I guess. All help will be appreciated!
Is there a way to fix it or get rid of the message? Also if anyone knows how to get the sound to play in both earbuds when plugged into the headphone jacks it would be great. I uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and nothing happened.

imneverquitting wrote:
It has error code WWF00F008-HK9W5J and the device is:
QualcommAtherosCommunicationsInc.-QualcommAtherosAR956xWirelessNetworkAdapter-28:E3:47:28:3D:6E
Not sure what that is. I am connected to wifi right now so I don't know what a wireless network adapter is I guess. All help will be appreciated!
Is there a way to fix it or get rid of the message? Also if anyone knows how to get the sound to play in both earbuds when plugged into the headphone jacks it would be great. I uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and nothing happened.
If your WiFi connection is working correctly and you do not have an error (yellow or red mark) in the Control Panel Device Manager you may be seeing a false positive.  You can always try to reload the drivers, and see if that makes a difference.
On the second issue - have you tried a different pair of headphones, and if so does the problem still exist.
Cheers.

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