SOLVED Wireless Problem.

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Hello.
Yesterday I had problem with black screen after Welcome logo, tried everything, but without results. So I reinstalled windows (windows 10), seems everything works fine, but only wireless somehow doesn't work! I can connect on internet with cable (Ethernet), but when I try to connect with my wi-fi nothing happens. Tried uninstall, reinstall, update network drivers, but without results. in bios wireless is enabled. Troubleshooter doesn't fix problem also. searched in google, but didn't really found any solution what works for me.. Checked latest Windows Updates, but nothing with network. Now I'm connected with cable, and when I unplug it, you can see in screenshots whats going on when I try to connect my wifi. After it shows Checking network requirements it just minimizes back and, when I click it again, I can put again the password!

At the start when I upgraded windows 10 from windows 7 Wireless was working fine. Yesterday, got that black screen problem, but wireless was working fine, this problem showed up only today after finishing reinstall.
 

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If you can access your router, please try to adjust your security / encryption settings.
Experiment by changing
WPA2 with TKIP, WPA2 with AES, WPA2 with AES + TKIP
Every router is slightly different as to how you might accomplish this, try reading any documentation that may have came with your router or check with the Manufacturer's website for the availability of a Manual.

Bottom line is you need to determine if the problem is with the router fist. You can even try temporarily running it "Open" (no encryption) for testing and then progress through available security options including WEP (also not recommended but OK to test with) and then back through the available options for WPA2.
 
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If you can access your router, please try to adjust your security / encryption settings.
Experiment by changing
WPA2 with TKIP, WPA2 with AES, WPA2 with AES + TKIP
Every router is slightly different as to how you might accomplish this, try reading any documentation that may have came with your router or check with the Manufacturer's website for the availability of a Manual.

Bottom line is you need to determine if the problem is with the router fist. You can even try temporarily running it "Open" (no encryption) for testing and then progress through available security options including WEP (also not recommended but OK to test with) and then back through the available options for WPA2.

i have two other laptops at home who runs from same router and they work very well with wireless, im the only one with this problem right now after reinstalling windows 10. so if for others wifi works but only not for me should i do what you just wrote?
 

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i have two other laptops at home who runs from same router and they work very well with wireless, im the only one with this problem
I hear this comment all the time.
The answer is something like.....
If both the other two computers are identical in every respect to the problem computer, same manufacturer, same model, same Operating System, same hardware devices, etc.,
Then no, your issue is likely with the problem machine and perhaps some instance of a software product installed or not installed.
BUT....
If the other two computers are not exactly the same then, yes do what I suggested and see if it helps.
 
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I hear this comment all the time.
The answer is something like.....
If both the other two computers are identical in every respect to the problem computer, same manufacturer, same model, same Operating System, same hardware devices, etc.,
Then no, your issue is likely with the problem machine and perhaps some instance of a software product installed or not installed.
BUT....
If the other two computers are not exactly the same then, yes do what I suggested and see if it helps.

Thank you for yesterday's helping with black screen. :) And thanks for this thread replay. :)

Just now tried this -

run "PowerShell" as admin and enter the following:

Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}

Restarted Pc and now everything works fine. :) Thank you for your time.
 

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An interesting resolution to say the least......
But good to hear that, that (although I have no idea how) resolved your problem.
 

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