
All the profiles for the wireless adapter are displayed: A single folder should be listed (unless the computer has more than one wireless adapter). Look for the folder Wlansvc and double-click to open it: Go to My Computer and double-click Local Disk (C:) :

Method 3 : Manually delete the wireless preferred network files You need to download and install the freeware called WiFi Profile Manager 8: Method 2 : Install third-party wireless profile management software This filter is used when an adapter supports NDIS packet coalescing, SR-IOV, or VMQ.Click the Wireless icon then right click the network. This update rollup also addresses an issue on both platforms, in which the system might not be able to wake up after the system goes to sleep if the wireless adapter supports OID_RECEIVE_FILTER_SET_FILTER and the checkbox Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power is unchecked. On non-AOAC platforms, the Power Management tab is retained. Thus, the Power Management tab is not provided for the user to uncheck the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power option. With AOAC platforms, Windows needs to systematically manage the adapter's power state to achieve Connected Standby. For Windows 8, update rollup 2855336 implements this change for Wireless adapter miniports on AOAC platforms. In this scenario, you notice that the Power Management tab is no longer available within the advanced driver properties.

Power Management tab is not visible for some Wireless Network adapters with AOAC platforms in Windows 8
