I recently built a new PC and managed to connect to WiFi while installing Windows 11. Everything seemed fine until today when I booted it up and found that there was no WiFi option available at all—only Ethernet. I could really use some help figuring this out!
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If that doesn't work, another thing to try is looking at your system's BIOS settings. Sometimes, changes made there can affect connectivity. Just be sure to double-check your data backups before making any adjustments. Also, if you're curious, check out the tech support FAQ for more troubleshooting tips!
It sounds like you're dealing with a driver issue. Sometimes, Windows updates can disable your Wi-Fi adapter or mess with the drivers without you realizing it. I recommend checking the Device Manager under 'Network Adapters' to see if your Wi-Fi adapter is disabled. If it is, just enable it again. You might also need to reinstall the drivers for your Wi-Fi adapter if the problem persists.
It says power failure? What does that mean?
Trying that now!