Windows 10: Uninstall Network Adapter
If your network stopped working after a recent update, try uninstalling the network adapter. After uninstalling, restarting your computer will connect it to the latest driver.
To Uninstall a Network Adapter Driver in Windows 10:
1. Click the Windows icon in the bottom left corner of the screen, and type Device Manager into the Search bar.
![Typing Device Manager in the search bar](image/50310.png)
2. The Device Manager should appear. Locate the Network Adapter drop down, and choose the adapter you wish to uninstall.
![Choosing the Network Adapter from Device Manager](image/50311.png)
3. Right-click the network adapter, and click Uninstall.
![Uninstall option for the Network Adapter](image/50312.png)
4. The program will confirm the uninstall. Click OK to continue.
![Device Manager making sure you want to uninstall a Network Adapter](image/50315.png)
5. After it is finished uninstalling the driver, restart your computer.
Referenced from: Microsoft
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