In this guide, we will show you some methods you can try to resolve this issue.
1. Update the Driver
An outdated Network driver will also lead to this error. Having an older version of the driver prevents the system from loading properly. Therefore, you must ensure that the driver you are using is fully updated. Below are the steps you must follow to update the driver
2. Delete the corrupted registry key
Registry keys contain folders that consist of data from your system. Corruption in these registries will prevent the system from functioning accurately and as a result, will receive such errors. Therefore, you must find the corrupted registry key that is causing this error to occur. Below are the instructions for deleting the corrupted registry keys:
3. Reinstall the Driver
If the error still persists, then, as a last resort, you must reinstall the Adapter Wireless Driver. By following the steps listed below, you can reinstall the Adaptor Driver:
4. Perform a System Restore
System Restore is a feature in Windows that allows you to revert the state of your system to a particular time. This feature is mostly used to recover malfunctions and other errors. Using System Restore, you can easily create a restore point where the Driver was not facing any type of error. You can follow the steps below to see how to perform a system restore:
















