How can I fix the Windows didn’t detect any network hardware?

Before engaging in advanced troubleshooting steps, you should consider performing the following checks:

  • Try restarting your computer and router.
  • Ensure your internet is working fine.
  • Your Windows must not have any pending updates.
  • Ensure the latest BIOS or UEFI firmware is installed.
  • Replug the ethernet cable if using a wired connection.
  • Remove and add the Wi-Fi networks added to your device.

1. Run Hardware and Devices troubleshooter

  1. Press the Windows key, type powershell and click Run as administrator
  2. Type the following command to open the troubleshooter and hit Enter:msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic
  3. On the Hardware and Devices window, click Advanced.
  4. Select Apply repairs automatically, then click Next.
  5. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process.

2. Reinstall the network driver

  1. Press Windows + R to open the Run console.
  2. Type devmgmt.msc and click OK to open the Device Manager.
  3. Locate and click Network adapters to expand it.
  4. Right-click the Wi-Fi or other affected driver and select Uninstall driver.
  5. Once uninstalled, go to Action and select Scan for hardware changes.
  6. Reboot your PC to save the changes.

3. Modify the Wi-Fi adapter properties

  1. Press Windows + R to open the Run console
  2. Type devmgmt.msc and click OK to open the Device Manager.
  3. Locate and click Network adapters.
  4. Right-click the Wi-Fi driver and select Properties.
  5. Go to the Power Management tab, and remove the checkmark next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
  6. Click OK.

4. Uninstall the Windows update

  1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app
  2. Go to Windows Update, and click Update history.
  3. Under Related settings, click Uninstall updates.
  4. Go to the latest update and click Uninstall
  5. Wait for a few minutes and once it is complete, restart your computer and check if the issue persists.

5. Enable IPv6

  1. Press Windows key, type control panel and click Open
  2. SelectView by as Large icons and clickNetwork and Sharing Center.
  3. Click Change adapter settings.
  4. Right-click the network adapter and select Properties.
  5. Locate Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPV6) and place a checkmark next to it to enable it.
  6. Click OK to confirm the choice.

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