

Select View in the top menu and choose Show hidden devices.ģ. Go Device Manager by right clicking Start Menu.Ģ.
#NO MICROSOFT HOSTED NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVER#
One reason for the missing of Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter Driver is that it is disabled, so you cannot find it in Device Manager. Related: We Can’t Set up WIFI Hotspot on Windows 10 Solution 3: Enable Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter Driver If you still have the problem, try solution 3.

And you could start to run the Microsoft Hosted Netowrk Virtual Adapter again. After a while, right click it again and Enable it.Īfter you enable it, the virtual adapter will appear and shows as a local area connections. Right click Start Menu and choose Network Connections.Ģ.Locate Wi-Fi and then right click it. If your Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter is missing in Device Manager, try this way first, for it can enable the wireless connection.ġ. Related: Windows 10 Stuck in Airplane Mode Solution 2: Disable and re-enable Wi-Fi In airplane mode, turn off this function. In WiFi Window, turn on the WIFI function.ģ. Click Start Menu > Settings > Network & Internet to open the network settings.Ģ. So be sure Wi-Fi is turned on and Airplane Mode is turned off in Settings.ġ. You need to make sure the wireless network of your computer is connected properly. Solution 1: Turn on WIFI Function and Turn Off Airplane Mode
#NO MICROSOFT HOSTED NETWORK ADAPTER UPDATE#
The Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter may miss from your computer when your PC update to Windows 10 or some unknown errors occur to your PC.
