Accidentally Uninstalled Wifi Driver [top] File
A driver is a software component that allows an operating system (OS) to communicate with a hardware device. When a WiFi driver is uninstalled, the OS loses the ability to command the wireless network adapter, effectively rendering the device unable to detect or connect to any wireless network. This creates a connectivity paradox : the user needs internet access to download the missing driver, but cannot connect to the internet without it.
Abstract Accidental driver uninstallation, particularly of network interface controllers (WiFi adapters), is a frequent issue among non-expert computer users. This paper examines the common pathways leading to this error, the immediate system consequences, and a tiered methodology for driver recovery without an active internet connection. The goal is to provide a clear, actionable framework for both end-users and IT support personnel. accidentally uninstalled wifi driver