I'm using a laptop with the latest version of Windows 11, and my WiFi option has vanished. When I try to troubleshoot, it tells me that there are 'no network adapter drivers found.' I've attempted reinstalling the drivers, performing a network reset, and disabling/enabling the adapter. Occasionally, after restarting my laptop, the WiFi works fine, but then it randomly gets disabled again. Now, restarting doesn't seem to help at all anymore. I'm really stuck on how to fix this issue!
3 Answers
Have you checked the manufacturer's website for the latest drivers? Sometimes Windows updates don’t include the most recent drivers, and you might need to download them directly from the source.
Just a thought: have you accidentally disabled the WiFi using a keyboard shortcut? Usually, there's a key combo like fn + a function key that toggles it. It’s worth checking just in case.
Also, keep in mind that making changes in BIOS or disk setup can risk data loss, so it’s smart to have backups before you try anything drastic. Just saying! But have you considered if it might be a hardware issue?
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