wireless adapter gets automatically disabled.

Whenever I restart the system, I lost the wireless network card. So I need to go to Device Manager to uninstall and reinstall the network card. After he reinstall works fine until I have to reboot the system. Suddenly the system startup has also slowed to a lot takes about 5 minutes to start after the Welcome screen. I deleted the temp... just almost done but unable to find a solution for this.

Hi Rajiv,

Thanks for posting your query in the Microsoft Community. According to the wireless adapter problem is automatically disabled. Provide the following information:

·         Did you do changes on the computer before the show?

·         You get the error message?

I suggest you follow the steps in the article.

Network adapter problems

Windows wireless and wired network connection problems

You can read this article for more information:

How to reset the Protocol Internet (TCP/IP)

I hope this helps. Let us know if you need more assistance.

Thank you.

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