My compute wont let me run the Troubleshooter 2 that you have described. When I am in the Troubleshoot window, and I attempt to click the Internet Connections troubleshoot the window will force scroll my down to the bottom of the page and it wont allow me to scroll back up.
Hidden Network Bug
I'm using a wifi adapter for my PC. I restarted my computer today and when I got back on I found a Hidden Network in the networks that are shown. The main problem being it wont let me scroll to my own networks it is just stuck at selecting the Hidden Network.
Windows for home | Windows 10 | Internet and connectivity
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Anonymous
2019-06-14T20:16:56+00:00 -
Anonymous
2019-06-14T19:52:35+00:00 Hi, HenryZhang3
My name is Smith and I am an Independent Advisor. I would be happy to help you today.
Try to repair your internet connection
Restore all network adapters to repair your connection.
Open the network and Internet settings in the Configuration application.
The quickest way to do this is to right-click or long press the network icon in the notification tray and choose "Open network and Internet settings". The network icon looks different if you have an active cable connection or a wireless connection. The menu that opens is the same. Choose open network settings and the Internet.
On the left side of the Network and Internet settings window, make sure you are in the Status category. Then, to the right, scroll to the end of the configuration list. There, you should see a link called "Restart the network." Click or tap on it.
The Configuration application opens a view called Network Restart, which tells you that "This will remove and then reinstall all your network adapters, and will set other network components to their original settings. You may need to reinstall other software of networks, such as VPN, client software or virtual switches.
If you agree with all that and want to continue restarting your network adapters, click or touch Reset now.
Windows 10 asks you to confirm that you want to reset your network adapters. If you do so, click or touch Yes.
If you went ahead and chose to reset your network adapters, Windows 10 informs you that your computer or device shuts down in 5 minutes. Close the notification and save whatever you are working on before this timer expires.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/10741/...
Hope this helps. Keep us posted on the status for further assistance.
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Anonymous
2019-06-14T19:51:45+00:00 Hi HenryZhang3
I'm Wilfredo S an Independent Advisor
Please try with this options
Troubleshooter 1
[Windows] + [i] Keys >Network & Internet>Status
Under "Network status," click the Network Troubleshoot button and follow the on-screen directions
Troubleshooter 2
[Windows] + [i] Keys>Update & Security>Troubleshoot
Choose Internet Connections and Run The Trobleshooter
Troubleshooter 3
[Windows] + [i] Keys>Update & Security>Troubleshoot
Choose Network adapter and Run The Troubleshooter
Reset Network
[Windows] + [i] Keys>Network & Internet>Status>Network reset button
Click Reset now button
You can also try with this info
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/10741/...
I hope it helps you
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Anonymous
2019-06-14T20:12:52+00:00 A Network Reset did not solve the problem.
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Anonymous
2019-06-14T20:10:26+00:00 I tried that. It just re-clicks it. It wont let me scroll up to my existing networks. It wont let me click the other networks either. The only option I have is to unclick the Connect Automatically button which gets reclicked anws. And the option to connect to the Hidden Network after I've put in "Enter the name (SSID) for the network"
