I'm having a major issue with my Windows 11 laptop. It all started when my Wi-Fi disappeared while I was working on a project. Usually, restarting the laptop fixes the problem, but this time it didn't help. I tried multiple troubleshooting methods online, including the power flush method, but when I attempted to do it again, my laptop got stuck in automatic repair. Now it says 'Automatic repair couldn't repair your PC.' I've explored the advanced options, but all I can do is restart or shut down my laptop, which just loops back to the automatic repair screen. I don't have a USB drive to use for recovery, and even the network-less option leads me back to the same screen. I'm feeling really frustrated because I need to finish my project. I did manage to restore my laptop to a previous state, but the Wi-Fi issue is still unresolved. Any advice?
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It sounds like a frustrating situation. First, if you can get into the 'Startup Settings' in the Windows Recovery interface, you might find options to boot into Safe Mode. That could help you troubleshoot the issue further. If you're able to, check if there are any updates or drivers that need installing, especially for your Wi-Fi.
If your Wi-Fi card doesn’t show any errors and everything appears normal, try checking for driver updates. Sometimes a simple update can resolve connectivity issues.

I tried that option and managed to restore my laptop. But my Wi-Fi is still not showing up.