The power issue is causing the WiFi and Ethernet to malfunction.
The power issue is causing the WiFi and Ethernet to malfunction.
I have a dual boot configuration from when I assembled my new system, with the latest install as the primary boot. Recently, this morning we experienced two brief power interruptions lasting around ten seconds each, occurring shortly after one another.
After returning home from work, I was unable to access the PC online, though all devices remained connected via WiFi without any problems.
I attempted multiple restarts, performed ipconfig release/renew, executed a full shutdown and reboot, and flushed DNS settings. Still, the issue persists.
I then switched to the other boot drive, which successfully connected to both WiFi and Ethernet.
I’m uncertain about the next steps, suspect there may be corruption on my main Windows 11 installation—possibly related to the drivers for Ethernet and WiFi—but I can’t update them from that boot source.
I’ve since downloaded the motherboard drivers for the WLAN and LAN ports, reinstalled them, and restarted the system, but it still doesn’t work.
Windows 11 on one drive is functioning properly, while the other remains inaccessible.
I’m completely stuck.
Is the system functioning properly with all other devices, or is only this single PC experiencing issues?
All other equipment functions properly over WiFi, cameras, phones, TVs, etc.; only this PC and the particular boot drive are affected. The two boot drives are located on distinct NVMe drives.