1. Download the latest network adapter driver from the manufacturer website and install it in compatible mode. If the issue persists, please temporarily disable the adapter and re-enable it again for a test.
2. Verify relevant service
a. Click "Start", go to run, type "services.msc" (without quotation marks) in the open box and press Enter.
b. Click Continue button to verify the administrator permission.
c. Right click the "Network Location Awareness" service and choose Properties.
d. On General tab click Start.
e. Choose Automatic next to Startup type.
f. Click OK.
3. Restart the computer in Safe Mode with Networking for a test.
2. Verify relevant service
a. Click "Start", go to run, type "services.msc" (without quotation marks) in the open box and press Enter.
b. Click Continue button to verify the administrator permission.
c. Right click the "Network Location Awareness" service and choose Properties.
d. On General tab click Start.
e. Choose Automatic next to Startup type.
f. Click OK.
3. Restart the computer in Safe Mode with Networking for a test.
If you still have trouble,
There could be various reasons for which system is not able to repair.
We need to check the policies and registry settings and exceptions and firewall settings and other kind of settings.
For a quick solution seek an expert's help from the following chat link
If the issue is still not fixed, it can be a very critical
problem with your computer affecting your personal data and the Windows
Operating System. You will have to chat with our Experts or you can check
with your local technician to get the problems fixed with very high priority.
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