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  2. May 29, 2016 · Uninstall the network adapter driver and restart the computer and have Windows automatically install the latest driver upon restart. 1. Press Windows key + X and select device manager. 2. Expand network adapter. 3. Right click on the driver and uninstall it. 4. Restart the computer and check the functionality.

  3. Aug 19, 2020 · Reinstalling the Wi-Fi driver in Windows 10. Step 1: Open Device Manager. To do so, right-click on the Start button and then click Device Manager. Step 2: In the Device Manager, expand Network Adapters to see all network adapters, including the wireless adapter. The Wi-Fi adapter usually has the term “wireless” in its entry.

  4. Apr 27, 2023 · 1. Press Windows Key + X on your keyboard and select "Device Manager" from the menu. 2. In Device Manager, expand the "Network adapters" category. 3. Find the network adapter that you want to reinstall and right-click on it. Select "Uninstall device" from the context menu. 4.

  5. Nov 6, 2015 · Type "Device Manager" into the search field to open the device manager console. .. Expand the "Network Adapters" field. This will list all network adapters that the machine has installed. Right click on the adapter you want to uninstall and select "Uninstall". This will remove the adapter from the list and uninstall the device.

    • Open the Control Panel. Press and hold the Windows key and press R. This should open a small box in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. Type “Control” into the box, and hit Enter to open the Control Panel.
    • Access Network and Sharing Center. Once the new Control Panel window opens, click the blue “Network and Internet” menu option. A new page will load. From this page, click “Network and Sharing Center” to continue.
    • Open the Adapter Settings page. There should be a few different options inside the left-hand pane of the Control Panel window. Click “Change adapter settings,” and a new window should open.
    • Find the correct adapter. There may be a few different options depending on a few different things. The option that you're looking for should be shown as “Wi-Fi.” In Windows 7 and earlier, the “Wi-Fi” adapter may appear in this list as “Wireless Network Connection.” The process for disabling and enabling is the same, regardless of which device is being used, as long as the operating system is Windows 7 and up.
  6. Sep 12, 2024 · Step 2: Locate the Network Adapters Section. In the Device Manager window, find and click on the arrow next to "Network adapters" to expand the list. This section shows all your network devices. Look for your WiFi adapter here. Step 3: Uninstall the WiFi Driver. Right-click on your WiFi adapter and select "Uninstall device."

  7. Apr 4, 2022 · Right-click on the oem20.inf (netwtw08.inf) driver package for the Wi-Fi device and select Remove Driver. Here select the Uninstall this driver on any devices that currently use it and Attempt to force removal of this driver while it is still in use by devices options. Click on Remove to uninstall the driver.

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