So yesterday I went on my laptop as per usual and noticed that all of a sudden I wasnโt connected to the WiFi. I then saw that it was on airplane mode so when I tried to turn that off it wouldnโt and still wonโt, I searched up almost every kind of way to turn it off and it wonโt. Then I thought Iโll just reset my laptop but then that wonโt work because it just said something like it could not be reset no changes were made and believe me Iโve tried so many things to fix that with no luck, Iโve also tried booting it into safe mode but I also have the same issues in there. Also the sound and brightness cannot be changed and Iโm sure there are many more things that donโt work that I havenโt discovered yet. Also I forgot to mention that I did try to use the internet by plugging in the ethernet cable because that has worked before but it didnโt. I have no idea whatโs going on please help!!
Windows 10 laptop almost everything isn't working please help!
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Right click on the start menu and select Device Manager
Are the any Yellow Exclamation point or Red X on any of them?
Are they listed in the Networking section?
What is the make and model of the Laptop some have a key combo that can be pressed to activate and deactivate the WiFi.
May need to check the BIOS to see if they have been for what ever reason deactivated there.Comment
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Hi Bella, Welcome to PCHF!
Try refreshing or resetting your PC and see if that allows your computer to get back to a usable state, Windows 10 How-To: Reset or Refresh your Windows 10 installation.
What is the make and model of your laptop?Comment
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Originally posted by RustysRight click on the start menu and select Device Manager
Are the any Yellow Exclamation point or Red X on any of them?
Are they listed in the Networking section?
What is the make and model of the Laptop some have a key combo that can be pressed to activate and deactivate the WiFi.
May need to check the BIOS to see if they have been for what ever reason deactivated there.
I think my laptop model is Acer Aspire V5-132 if thatโs what youโre asking for?
Also, what are the BIOS?Comment
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Originally posted by Evan OmoHi Bella, Welcome to PCHF!
Try refreshing or resetting your PC and see if that allows your computer to get back to a usable state, Windows 10 How-To: Reset or Refresh your Windows 10 installation.
What is the make and model of your laptop?Comment
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Originally posted by RustysRight click on the start menu and select Device Manager
Are the any Yellow Exclamation point or Red X on any of them?
Are they listed in the Networking section?
What is the make and model of the Laptop some have a key combo that can be pressed to activate and deactivate the WiFi.
May need to check the BIOS to see if they have been for what ever reason deactivated there.Comment
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Originally posted by RustysHave you tried the key board to see if you can activate the WiFi that way? Should be (Fn)+F3 or could be the F3. Press once and allow a bit of time for the system to recognize it.
Down by the clock is there a network icon? What does it look like?
Go to the Start Menu
Scroll to Windows System
Select Control Panel
In the top right where is says View By select Large Icons
Select Network and Sharing Center
From the left side select Change adapter settings
Any thing in there any thing with a Red X? Do any of them say Disable?
There is no network icon down by the clock but I know there use to be before this all happened.
And in the change adapter settings the Bluetooth Network Connection and Wi-Fi bother gave a red X but the Ethernet doesnโt. Neither say disable unless if you highlight them and one of the options up the top is โdisable this network deviceโComment
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Lets see if we can get the icon for the WiFi back on by the clock.
Click Start
Select Setting (The gear on the far left)
Select Personalization
On the left select Taskbar
On the right look for Turn system icons on or off
Look for Network and if Off switch to On
(If On the switch to Off then back to On)
Did the WiFi icon show back up?
Does the WiFi Icon that you were looking at with the red X look similar to this one?
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If yes then double click it which should take us to the WiFi settings page which you should see Show available networks
Select Show available networks and on the right side should come up the list of available WiFi networks.
Select your WiFi and attempt to connect using the proper password if one is required.
If that does not work then we can reset the network settings.
Go back into Settings
Select Network & Internet
On the left select Status
On the right scroll to the bottom and select Network reset
Click the Restart now button
Click Yes
A warning will pop up stating system will restart in 5 minutes
Once the system restarts attempt to connect.
Let us know if any error message and or something did not go correctly.Comment
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Originally posted by RustysLets see if we can get the icon for the WiFi back on by the clock.
Click Start
Select Setting (The gear on the far left)
Select Personalization
On the left select Taskbar
On the right look for Turn system icons on or off
Look for Network and if Off switch to On
(If On the switch to Off then back to On)
Did the WiFi icon show back up?
Does the WiFi Icon that you were looking at with the red X look similar to this one?
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If yes then double click it which should take us to the WiFi settings page which you should see Show available networks
Select Show available networks and on the right side should come up the list of available WiFi networks.
Select your WiFi and attempt to connect using the proper password if one is required.
If that does not work then we can reset the network settings.
Go back into Settings
Select Network & Internet
On the left select Status
On the right scroll to the bottom and select Network reset
Click the Restart now button
Click Yes
A warning will pop up stating system will restart in 5 minutes
Once the system restarts attempt to connect.
Let us know if any error message and or something did not go correctly.
Also, the WiFi icon I was looking at with the red X looks exactly like that but when I double clicked it it didnโt bring anything up.
Also I noticed that when I went to perform a network reset the WiFi option on the left side is gone in the network and Internet section but I know it use to be there.
I did perform the network reset but it hasnโt seemed to fix anything, Iโve included a few photos of what Iโm talking about.Comment
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Go back into Device Manager what is listed under Other Devices and Networks?
Originally posted by Bella.MI canโt reset or refresh it because it wonโt work, also my laptop is a Acer Aspire V5-132Comment
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Originally posted by RustysGo back into Device Manager what is listed under Other Devices and Networks?
Was there an error message why this did not work?
When I try and reset the pc it comes up with an error message that says โThere was a problem resseting your PC No changes were made.โComment
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Originally posted by Evan OmoI would Perform a clean install of Windows 10 by creating a Windows 10 DVD or bootable USB drive and use that method of getting your system back up and running.
Make sure you have backed up all of your data first.Comment
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