If not open Device Manager again, right-click on Network adapters and select Scan for hardware changes.Īlternatively, you could download the Network Adapter driver from the manufacturer’s website on another system from the Internet (since the Internet won’t work on your system) and transfer it to your system using a USB drive. Then restart your system and see if Windows is automatically able to install the driver. 2] Reinstall the Network Adapter driverįollow the procedure as explained above, but select Uninstall device to remove the driver. Restart the system and check if you are able to connect to the network now. Right-click and select Update driver for each of the drivers. Locate the Network Adapter drivers and expand the list. To update the Network Adapter driver, type devmgmt.msc in Start search box and hit Enter to open the Device Manager.
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