Resetting the BIOS and a clean install with the card removed should have cleared any bad registry entries so that the card could have been reinstalled as out of the box.
I don't know why it didn't do that.
I'm using a Win 7 driver on my Realtek wireless adapter in Win 10 so the driver for your previous version of Windows should work.
http://www.tp-link.com/lk/download/TL-WN751ND.htmlIf you have any problems then use the link to Contact Tech Support.
BTW - I've been reading through your thread on tomshardware forum.
When you post the same problem on more than one forum then you should let the others know so as not to duplicate the suggestions, but I don't know why he was pointing you to an Atheros driver unless I've missed something.
In that thread you mention you are short of space on the HDD.
You can free up space by turning off Hibernate by opening a Command Prompt (Admin) and enter
powercfg -offThat frees up about 6GB on my laptop.
Follow that command with
defrag /c and that will defrag all volumes then enter
exit to close the cmd window.