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Hi @Joshua Manasye,
Try running the laptop in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/boot-safe-mode-networking-windows-10/|safe mode with networking] and check what happens to the WiFi. (Note: There is no Device Manager in safe mode as only generic Windows drivers are loaded and not hardware specific drivers)
''If it doesn't fail'' it is a driver or software problem. Presumably the [link|https://www.asus.com/au/Laptops/For-Gaming/TUF-Gaming/ASUS-TUF-Gaming-A15/HelpDesk_Download/|drivers] are up to date so check what programs are being loaded at Startup (in Normal mode) Go to Task Manager > Startup.
If you don't know what they're for Google the name. Some are necessary and some aren't. You can disable one at a time by right click on the program and click on disable, then restart the laptop and then check what happens. If disabling causes other problems go back and enable them again the same way as you disabled them.
''If it also fails in safe mode'' more than likely it is a hardware problem.
-Also does this happen when the charger is connected?
+Does this also happen when the charger is connected?

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Hi @Joshua Manasye,
-Try running the laptop in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/boot-safe-mode-networking-windows-10/|safe mode with networking] and check what happens to the WiFi.
+Try running the laptop in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/boot-safe-mode-networking-windows-10/|safe mode with networking] and check what happens to the WiFi. (Note: There is no Device Manager in safe mode as only generic Windows drivers are loaded and not hardware specific drivers)
''If it doesn't fail'' it is a driver or software problem. Presumably the [link|https://www.asus.com/au/Laptops/For-Gaming/TUF-Gaming/ASUS-TUF-Gaming-A15/HelpDesk_Download/|drivers] are up to date so check what programs are being loaded at Startup (in Normal mode) Go to Task Manager > Startup.
If you don't know what they're for Google the name. Some are necessary and some aren't. You can disable one at a time by right click on the program and click on disable, then restart the laptop and then check what happens. If disabling causes other problems go back and enable them again the same way as you disabled them.
''If it also fails in safe mode'' more than likely it is a hardware problem.
Also does this happen when the charger is connected?

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @Joshua Manasye,
+Try running the laptop in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/boot-safe-mode-networking-windows-10/|safe mode with networking] and check what happens to the WiFi.
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-Try running the laptop in [https://www.digitalcitizen.life/boot-safe-mode-networking-windows-10/|safe mode with networking] and check what happens to the WiFi.
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-if it doesn't fail it is a driver or software problem. Presumably the [https://www.asus.com/au/Laptops/For-Gaming/TUF-Gaming/ASUS-TUF-Gaming-A15/HelpDesk_Download/|drivers] are up to date so check what programs are being loaded at Startup (in Normal mode) Go to Task Manager > Startup.
+''If it doesn't fail'' it is a driver or software problem. Presumably the [link|https://www.asus.com/au/Laptops/For-Gaming/TUF-Gaming/ASUS-TUF-Gaming-A15/HelpDesk_Download/|drivers] are up to date so check what programs are being loaded at Startup (in Normal mode) Go to Task Manager > Startup.
If you don't know what they're for Google the name. Some are necessary and some aren't. You can disable one at a time by right click on the program and click on disable, then restart the laptop and then check what happens. If disabling causes other problems go back and enable them again the same way as you disabled them.
-if it also fails in safe mode more then likely it is a hardware problem. Is the
+''If it also fails in safe mode'' more than likely it is a hardware problem.
Also does this happen when the charger is connected?

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

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Hi @Joshua Manasye,
+
+
Try running the laptop in [https://www.digitalcitizen.life/boot-safe-mode-networking-windows-10/|safe mode with networking] and check what happens to the WiFi.
-if it doesn't fail it is a driver or software problem.Presumably the drivers are up to date so check what programs are being loaded at Startup (in Normal mode) Go to Task Manager > Startup. If you don't know what they're for Google the name.Some are necessary and some aren't. You can disable one at a time by right click on the program and click on disable, then restart the laptop and then check what happens. If disabling causes other problems go back and enable them again the same way as you disabled them
+if it doesn't fail it is a driver or software problem. Presumably the [https://www.asus.com/au/Laptops/For-Gaming/TUF-Gaming/ASUS-TUF-Gaming-A15/HelpDesk_Download/|drivers] are up to date so check what programs are being loaded at Startup (in Normal mode) Go to Task Manager > Startup.
+
+If you don't know what they're for Google the name. Some are necessary and some aren't. You can disable one at a time by right click on the program and click on disable, then restart the laptop and then check what happens. If disabling causes other problems go back and enable them again the same way as you disabled them.
+
+if it also fails in safe mode more then likely it is a hardware problem. Is the
Also does this happen when the charger is connected?

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Original-Beitrag von: jayeff

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Hi @Joshua Manasye,

Try running the laptop in [https://www.digitalcitizen.life/boot-safe-mode-networking-windows-10/|safe mode with networking] and check what happens to the WiFi.

if it doesn't fail it is a driver or software problem.Presumably the drivers are up to date so check what programs are being loaded at Startup (in Normal mode) Go to Task Manager > Startup. If you don't know what they're for Google the name.Some are necessary and some aren't. You can disable one at a time by right click on the program and click on disable, then restart the laptop and then check what happens. If disabling causes other problems go back and enable them again the same way as you disabled them

Also does this happen when the charger is connected?

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