The wifi suddenly stopped working on my Surface Pro 3 so I ran Windows Network Diagnostics. Result: "Windows could not find a driver for your network adapter."
I went to Device Manager. Network devices weren't there so I clicked "Show hidden devices." This revealed the network devices, but most of them were grayed out. I updated the driver for each device, but they were all up to date. I restarted the computer, but nothing changed.
I then uninstalled the network drivers, hoping to refresh everything. Restarting the computer didn't bring them back and neither did clicking "Scan for hardware changes."
I tried disabling and enabling wifi in BIOS, but no luck there either.
I tried downloading and installing drivers from MS (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=38826), but that didn't change anything.
Network adapters are still not showing up in device manager and I can't think of anything else to try.
Any ideas? Thanks!
I went to Device Manager. Network devices weren't there so I clicked "Show hidden devices." This revealed the network devices, but most of them were grayed out. I updated the driver for each device, but they were all up to date. I restarted the computer, but nothing changed.
I then uninstalled the network drivers, hoping to refresh everything. Restarting the computer didn't bring them back and neither did clicking "Scan for hardware changes."
I tried disabling and enabling wifi in BIOS, but no luck there either.
I tried downloading and installing drivers from MS (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=38826), but that didn't change anything.
Network adapters are still not showing up in device manager and I can't think of anything else to try.
Any ideas? Thanks!