
The only way I seem to be able to provoke a crash is to move the computer in space, i.e. However, the WiFi always crashes again, given time. When I reboot the computer, things return to normal. If I force quit and return to Device Manager, the description has changed to "There are no drivers installed for this device." This is what I mean when I say the drivers are, "disappearing."

When I try to interact with the driver in any way, however (change an Advanced setting, try to update drivers, etc.) Device Manager will freeze. Whenever I look at the wireless adapter (it is an Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260), the device description is that it is working properly. What is strange, however, is the behavior in Device Manager. If I try to disconnect and reconnect, the connection fails and the only remaining network disappears (it is as if there are no available WiFi networks in range). However, that connection becomes Limited, and I am unable to access any websites, download, etc. At seemingly random times my visible WiFi networks will vanish, save for the one that I am currently connected to (There are typically 3-4 available networks from my apartment). As mentioned in the title, I have been experiencing strange disconnections on my MSI GS70 2PC Stealth Pro.
