Click the Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar. If you don’t see it next to the clock in the lower-left corner, click the icon that resembles an arrowhead pointing up to show more icons. Click the Wi-Fi icon. Click the Wi-Fi button at the bottom of the Wi-Fi menu if it’s not highlighted. Click a Wi-Fi network connection. Enter the wireless password if needed. Click Connect below the Wi-Fi connection.

Click the Windows Start button in the taskbar. Click the Settings/Gear icon. Click the toggle switch below “Wi-Fi. "

Click the Windows Start menu. Type Device Manager. Click Device Manager in the Start menu.

Click the Network icon in the system tray and select your wireless network. You’ll need to enter the password if the network is secured.

Alternatively, if you have created a restore point, you can select “Choose a different restore point” to see a list of all the restore points. Click the restore point you made and click Next. Click Scan for affected apps to see if what apps will be removed by reverting back to this restore point. Your documents and data will remain unaffected.