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- When you uninstall the Wi-Fi drivers from your system, the operating system (OS) may no longer recognize the wireless adapter and it becomes unusable. If you are going to uninstall the driver, make sure to download the latest Wi-Fi driver available before starting the process.
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May 29, 2016 · 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. Questions: (1) When Windows automatically installs the latest driver upon restart, does it find the latest driver from the Internet?
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Mar 26, 2024 · When you uninstall the Wi-Fi drivers from your system, the operating system (OS) may no longer recognize the wireless adapter and it becomes unusable. If you are going to uninstall the driver, make sure to download the latest Wi-Fi driver available before starting the process.
Nov 6, 2015 · Right click on the adapter you want to uninstall and select "Uninstall". This will remove the adapter from the list and uninstall the device. If troubleshooting a wireless issue make sure to select the correct device - the word "Wireless" will likely be in the title.
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Apr 4, 2022 · Click on Remove to uninstall the driver. This process may take a few seconds to complete. That should uninstall your Wi-Fi driver successfully without deleting your Wi-Fi adapter. Windows will revert to using the generic Microsoft wireless driver temporarily. The next step is to reinstall the Wi-Fi driver.