If that happens, then check if it resolves the issue. Remove the corrupted drivers from the computer.ĭ) Follow the on-screen instructions to complete it and the restart the computer if prompted.Īfter the restart, you may again open the Device Manager and then click on the “ Scan for hardware changes” button at the top of the Device Manager window and check if Windows 10 detects the network devices and installs an appropriate driver for it automatically. On the un-installation window, if you have an option: “Delete the driver software for this device” you may select that and then Method 2: Uninstall and Reinstall the Network adapter/driversįollow these steps to uninstall and reinstall the driver:Ī) Press “Windows Logo” + “X” keys on the keyboard.ī) Click on “ Device Manager” from that list.Ĭ) Search for the network adapter/drivers from the device list, right click on it and then select “ Uninstall”. Follow these steps to run the troubleshooter.Ī) Press “Windows Logo” + “W” keys from the keyboard.ī) Type “ Troubleshooting” in the search bar and press “ Enter”.Ĭ) In the “ Troubleshooting” window, click on “ View All” on the left pane.Į) Click on “ Advanced” and then click on “ Run as Administrator”.į) Click “ Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.
The Internet Troubleshooter is an automated tool which checks the network connection on the computer for any known issues and provides the details on how to fix them. Method 1: Run the Internet Troubleshooter Mentioned steps to get the issue resolved: This problem might be occurring due to incompatible/corrupt network adapter/drivers or improper network connection. Is computer connected to a Domain Network?.I would appreciate, if you could help me with more information I will certainly help you in getting this fixed. Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.Īs per the issue description, I understand that you are facing issues with your network connection and also getting some error messages.