🔒 Closed Air plane mode

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Pa help naman mga boss kung panu to e fix di KO nakasi MA open ung wifi na icon
D na MA off Yong air plane mode
 

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Ilang restart KO boss d parin
Ito boss sana makatulong
:)

Airplane Mode switch is stuck, grayed out or not working
If You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., here are few things you may want to try if you face issues. Before you begin, make sure that if your device has a physical Wi-Fi On/Off button or switch, it is set to the On position.

1] Try pressing the Fn+Radio Tower key. On my Dell, it’s between the F12 and the PrtScr key.

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2] Maybe something is interfering with its functioning. Restart Windows 10. Do not log in. At the login screen, you will see a Wi-Fi icon in the lower right side of your screen. Click on it and see if you can turn on/off Airplane Mode.

3] Unplug everything, including the cables, power cord, USB, etc. Remove the Battery. Power down the device. Wait for a minute. Put the battery back, power it on and see it has helped.

4] Open Device Manager. Under Network adapters, see if any WAN Mininiport has a yellow mark against it. If so uninstall and reinstall it again.

5] Type regedit in Taskbar search. Right click on the result and select Run as administrator. Navigate to the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class

Right click on Class and press Find. Search for RadioEnable. Make sure its value is 1. If not, change its value to 1. If RadioEnable does not exist it, create it.

Restart Windows 10.
 
Ito boss sana makatulong
:)

Airplane Mode switch is stuck, grayed out or not working
If You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., here are few things you may want to try if you face issues. Before you begin, make sure that if your device has a physical Wi-Fi On/Off button or switch, it is set to the On position.

1] Try pressing the Fn+Radio Tower key. On my Dell, it’s between the F12 and the PrtScr key.

key.jpg


2] Maybe something is interfering with its functioning. Restart Windows 10. Do not log in. At the login screen, you will see a Wi-Fi icon in the lower right side of your screen. Click on it and see if you can turn on/off Airplane Mode.

3] Unplug everything, including the cables, power cord, USB, etc. Remove the Battery. Power down the device. Wait for a minute. Put the battery back, power it on and see it has helped.

4] Open Device Manager. Under Network adapters, see if any WAN Mininiport has a yellow mark against it. If so uninstall and reinstall it again.

5] Type regedit in Taskbar search. Right click on the result and select Run as administrator. Navigate to the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class

Right click on Class and press Find. Search for RadioEnable. Make sure its value is 1. If not, change its value to 1. If RadioEnable does not exist it, create it.

Restart Windows 10.
Salamat paps hahaha OK na #1 palang
 
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