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GtaStar230
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Hello I can't connect to my Wi-Fi on my gaming PC. It says to turn WIFI on but when I do it just turns back off it just started doing this. If anyone knows how to fix it that would be great
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GtaStar230 wrote Hello I can't connect to my Wi-Fi on my gaming PC. It says to turn WIFI on but when I do it just turns back off it just started doing this. If anyone knows how to fix it that would be great

By chance do you have your network drivers installed for your wifi? If you haven't installed them and Windows didn't find them you may have to either manually install them from the manufactiuors website or use a third party tool like [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] to try and help find your wifi driver for you.
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AR15 wrote
GtaStar230 wrote Hello I can't connect to my Wi-Fi on my gaming PC. It says to turn WIFI on but when I do it just turns back off it just started doing this. If anyone knows how to fix it that would be great

By chance do you have your network drivers installed for your wifi? If you haven't installed them and Windows didn't find them you may have to either manually install them from the manufactures website or use a third party tool like [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] to try and help find your wifi driver for you.
Don't use iOrbit for 3rd party tools. Windows updates works better in some cases.

Manufactures website is the way to go. Alternatively, go to 'computer manager' > Network adapters > "wireless driver" > right click > uninstall > restart your PC and see if this resolves the issue.

Let us know.
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