I'm having trouble with my laptop; it used to connect to wifi just fine, but now it doesn't show any wifi options at all. When I checked the device manager, I noticed there's a yellow triangle next to my network adapter. I found some advice online that says I should delete it, but I'm worried about how to reinstall it afterward. Is there a safe way to resolve this issue without causing further problems?
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If you ran into issues downloading the drivers, try accessing the site on a different device. Sometimes mobile browsers can be finicky. If that's not possible, check if a friend or family member can help you download the drivers onto a USB stick.
First, you'll want to download the right drivers from your laptop's support page. You'll need to use another device to do this and then transfer the drivers to your laptop using something like a USB drive. Before you go ahead and uninstall anything, you could try rolling back the drivers first, especially if the issue started after a recent Windows update. If that doesn't do the trick, you can uninstall the device and delete the drivers from the device manager, and then install the drivers you've downloaded.
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