Upgrade from windows to windows 10 wifi issues

I have a HP Pavilion DV6-1355dx with windows 7 64 original installed on the laptop. I upgraded to the technical previows Windows 10  build 9926. It runs fast and not problem yet with the exception that the Intel WiFi Link 1000BGN driver installed it was change to the windows 10 drivers and doesnt work. I downloaded the drivers from hp support website Intel WiFi Link 1000BGN (sp44948.exe) and instaled and still is not working. I have an usb wifi adapter that it works. Any advise.  

Hi All, I'm new to the community and am hoping to get the word out. I was having this problem till last night. I have a brand new HP laptop and the wireless card worked for Windows 8.1 and not Windows 10. Obviously a driver or Win-10 problem right? ..... Wrong. I used the HP assistant and updated the bios. Problem solved. I suggest that all who are having this problem (no matter the computer brand) update their bios and see if that works. HP Models 15-ac020ds, 15-ac021ds, 15-ac022ds, 15-ac023ds, 15-ac024ds I'm loving Windows 10 now after refusing to use Windows 8. I hope this helps. Tim

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