I'm currently trying to set up Windows on my new PC using a family member's laptop. However, I'm running into a frustrating problem with Wi-Fi. When I was installing Windows, I bypassed the Wi-Fi setup with a command prompt command—'oobebypassrno'—thinking I could easily connect later on. After some research, it seems I might need to install drivers onto a USB drive and bring them back to my PC. I'm really stuck here because I don't have another laptop or rig to make this work! I'm using an ASUS TUF B850 Plus Wi-Fi motherboard. Am I on the right track, or is there an easier solution? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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You could download the necessary drivers onto your phone and connect it to your PC via USB. Just browse to the downloaded files on your phone and you're good to go!

I tried that but couldn't see the files on my PC. Any tips to fix that? I'm using an iPhone 16 Pro Max.