I recently switched to Arch Linux for a couple of months, but now I want to go back to Windows. However, during the installation, I noticed that there were no Wi-Fi options available, and I couldn't connect because I didn't have an Ethernet cable. After installing Windows, I downloaded the Wi-Fi drivers for my ASUS TUF Gaming Laptop F15 (model: FX507VU4) but nothing changed after I restarted my computer. They were in an executable format, and when I tried extracting them and installing from the Device Manager, there was still no change. Also, Windows only boots with VMD disabled, which I had to do during the install to recognize my SSD. How can I get my Wi-Fi to work?
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Could you share the hardware ID of your Wi-Fi card? Sometimes different modules are used in the same laptop models, and knowing the hardware ID can help find the right drivers for you.

How do I find that? Being a laptop, I’m not sure where to look.