WHAATTT
BRO HOW DID YOU DO THATT😭
Thank you so muchh this actually worked
You are amazing
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Hello everyone,
I know it's a common issue on both Windows 10 & Windows 11, but so far I have checked many threads for a solution without avail.
My laptop is an HP Envy 13-D110NF, I am running on an Intel Core I5 and my Wi-Fi driver is Realtek RTL8xxx Wireless LAN or Realtek RTL8723BE/RTL8188EE 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN (not really sure on this one).
Here are the screenshots on Imgur : https://imgur.com/a/0eWkeQ4
My WiFi driver is completely gone (1), the Troubleshooter is telling that I have no driver for my Network Adapter (3).
I tried to reinstall the official pilot on HP Support and restarted my PC, but it did not work. The network adapter just doesn't show up on the device manager (5).
I also used the "Startup Repairs" from my BIOS menu to reinstall my wifi network adapter, as advised on this thread, but it had no effect.
I reset my laptop from scratch hoping it will solve the issue, but it didn't work either.
I have been losing my mind over this for two days now. At least the ethernet is working just fine. I think I am gonna need a new laptop at this point. I just don't understand why the driver vanished overnight.
So any help is most deeply apreciated.
Have a good day !
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WHAATTT
BRO HOW DID YOU DO THATT😭
Thank you so muchh this actually worked
You are amazing
Thank you so much bro, it's working......
I recommend doing an "in-place upgrade". This will download Windows 10 installer files and use those to update and repair your system.
You can follow the video guide in the below link to know how to get it done:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/videoplayer/emb...
The system will restart several time and the updates will happen.
in this in place upgrade Windows will install its generic version of WIFI drivers.
after plugging a pendrive this issue is create.
Thank you for your kind and thorough explanation.
I followed the steps you told, but sadly my network driver is still missing.
I already tried to install the network driver through HP Support, however when I downloaded it still did not show up in the device manager.
Thank you again for taking the time to answer me.