Restart the PC. 4. Check if this fixes it. I recommend you try to follow the below steps: Go to Device manager > select the WIFI drivers under network adapter> Right click go to properties > Under properties go to Power Management Tab> Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".
First of all, if the wifi driver is missing, there will be a device in the device manager labeled as a Network Controller, and it will have a little ! mark next to it. If the wifi driver is installed, you should be seeing the Realtek RTL8188CE wifi adapter listed under the Network Adapters device manager category.
2. Then, plug your laptop into a functioning outlet. 3. First, confirm the outlet is functioning properly by plugging another device into it - if it works, the issue isn’t the outlet. 4. If you can power on your laptop without the battery installed, the issue isn’t the power supply, it’s your battery. 5.
Insert installation media of old Windows 7. Wait while disc boots, when first screen comes up, press FN + F12 and Wifi Button ON (or whatever Key combination you used to use) Shut down Laptop, remove Win 7 installation media and boot back into Windows 10. Click the Wifi Icon and click the Wifi Square so it turns blux. Strange, but IT WORKS !!
With Device Manager open, look for the network adapters category and expand it by selecting the small “ + ” or arrow symbol if it isn’t already open. Look for the network adapter in question—Right-click on it and select Properties. Now, check under the status section whether it says “this device is working properly.”. . 33 284 21 162 34 383 384 384

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