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
- Press the Windows key, type powershell and click Run as administrator
- Type the following command to open the troubleshooter and hit Enter:
msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic
- On the Hardware and Devices window, click Advanced.
- Select Apply repairs automatically, then click Next.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process.
2. Reinstall the network driver
- Press Windows + R to open the Run console.
- Type devmgmt.msc and click OK to open the Device Manager.
- Locate and click Network adapters to expand it.
- Right-click the Wi-Fi or other affected driver and select Uninstall driver.
- Once uninstalled, go to Action and select Scan for hardware changes.
- Reboot your PC to save the changes.
3. Modify the Wi-Fi adapter properties
- Press Windows + R to open the Run console
- Type devmgmt.msc and click OK to open the Device Manager.
- Locate and click Network adapters.
- Right-click the Wi-Fi driver and select Properties.
- Go to the Power Management tab, and remove the checkmark next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
- Click OK.
4. Uninstall the Windows update
- Press Windows + I to open the Settings app
- Go to Windows Update, and click Update history.
- Under Related settings, click Uninstall updates.
- Go to the latest update and click Uninstall
- Wait for a few minutes and once it is complete, restart your computer and check if the issue persists.
5. Enable IPv6
- Press Windows key, type control panel and click Open
- SelectView by as Large icons and clickNetwork and Sharing Center.
- Click Change adapter settings.
- Right-click the network adapter and select Properties.
- Locate Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPV6) and place a checkmark next to it to enable it.
- Click OK to confirm the choice.
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