The Wi-Fi list isn't displaying any networks.
The Wi-Fi list isn't displaying any networks.
The name says it all. I recently reinstalled windows on my school notebook and was surprised that i couldn't log onto the wifi because I could not see any of the networks on the network list. I have had this issue in the past and fixed it somehow with command prompt. could someone give me the command to fix the issue using command prompt. Also I noticed that the start menu search bar is stuck loading which is a returning issue as well. Thanks
That didn’t resolve the issue. I tried reinstalling all drivers, but it didn’t help.
I understand, but it seems some other options were removed too. Even after reinstalling drivers, the old ones often disappear automatically. I discovered a solution by connecting to the Wi-Fi on my Windows login screen, which shows a functional list and suggests drivers aren’t the problem. My main concern is that the Windows search bar stops responding when I type in it. The Wi-Fi issue remains unresolved.