I recently uninstalled the Wi-Fi driver on my HP Envy 360 14-inch laptop, thinking it would automatically reinstall after a restart. Unfortunately, it didn't, and now my laptop doesn't show any Wi-Fi options at all. I tried downloading drivers from the device manager and doing an update, but my laptop has been stuck restarting for the past two hours. I would love to get this fixed without spending any money. Could I be doing something wrong during the installation process? Any advice would be appreciated!
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To help you better, could you clarify what operating system you're using and the exact model of your laptop? If you're using Windows 10 or 11, there are specific drivers you should be looking for. If possible, visit the official HP support site to find the correct drivers.
If Windows Update isn’t helping, I recommend going directly to the HP support site. Enter your laptop's serial number to find the appropriate drivers for your machine. If you can't access Wi-Fi, consider connecting with an Ethernet cable for the time being, as that can help you download the necessary software directly.
I checked the HP support site but they only had WLAN adapters listed, not the specific Wi-Fi driver.
Did you make sure to download the correct installer for your specific Wi-Fi adapter? Double-check the model number to find the right driver, as installing the wrong one might cause further issues.
I tried, but my laptop said it couldn't install it properly.

It's a Windows 11 HP Envy 360 14-inch. I did check the driver section on the HP website, but couldn't find it.