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How to Fix Airplane Mode Errors on Windows 10

by John Smith Freelancer

Airplane mode is one of the most convenient features in Windows 10, but some users are complaining that sometimes Airplane mode causes some issues on the devices. Airplane mode can save our data during trips, so we need to fix this issue for our benefits. The main problem that users complained that they could not close Airplane mode on their Windows 10 operating system. This issue and limits the usage of PC, soin this article, we have mentioned how you can fix this issue airplane mode on your Windows 10 operating system.


Here are the seven methods that can help you to fix Error Airplane Mode on your Windows 10:

  • Disable Airplane Mode through Keyboard shortcut
  • Checking Physical Wireless
  • Changing network Adapter Properties
  • Turn off enable network connection
  • Updating network Adopter Driver
  • Uninstalling wireless adapter
  • Run Clean Boot

1) Disable Airplane Mode through Keyboard Shortcut

  1. Tap Fn + key along with radio tower.
  2. You need to hold those shortcut keys for a couple of seconds.
  3. If your shortcut keys work on, then you can view the Airplane Mode disables messages and notification on your computer screen.
  4. Although, you need to disable Airplane Mode in Windows 10 operating system, and you can also use a keyboard shortcut to disable it.

 2) Checking Physical Wireless

You need to check your operating system for the physical switch to enable the wireless off or on. If your operating system has physical switch allows a wireless network, make sure to switch set to on.

3) Changing Network Adapter Properties

  1. Tap Windows + X key on your keyboard and select “Device Manager” in the list appear on your screen.
  2. When the “Device Manager” launched a visit to the “Network Adapter” option and enabled it.
  3. Here you need to search your wireless adapter and right-tap and select “Properties.”
  4. In the wireless Windows, properties appear on your screen, and you need to visit the power “management” option and uncheck the field that shows as “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.”
  5. Tap “OK” to save your change.
  6. The above process can resolve your issue, and you can also try to change settings via the network adapter.

4) Turn off Enable Network Connection

  1. Visit settings application.
  2. In the settings application visit to “Network & Internet” option.
  3. Select Wi-Fi in the left panel on your computer screen.
  4. Here you need to find “Change adapter options” in the right panel and tap on it.
  5. It will launch a new Window.
  6. Find your wireless connection and then right-tap and select “Disable.”
  7. Here you need to the right tap on the Wireless connection, and here you need to select “Enable.”

5) Updating Network Adopter Driver

  1. Launch “Device Manager” and visit the network “adapter” option.
  2. Enable it and search your network adapter.
  3. Right-tap and select “Update Driver Software.”
  4. Select “Search automatically for updated driver software” button.
  5. Here you need to wait until the process is finished.

6) Uninstalling Wireless Adapter

  1. Launch “Device Manager” and search Wireless adapter.
  2. Right-tap on it and select “Uninstall device.
  3. In the confirmation dialog appear tap “Uninstall.”
  4. After the above process, the finished Windows 10 operating system is installed as the original wireless driver.
  5. Now you need to restart your PC to change the settings you have done.

7) Run Clean Boot

  1. Tap Windows + R key on your keyboard and type “msconfig.”
  2. Now Tap “OK” or hit Enter.
  3. When the “System Configuration” will appear on your screen.
  4. Visit the “Service” option and find the “Hide all Microsoft” option.
  5. Tap on the “Disable all” option.
  6. Visit the “Startup” option and tap “Open’ Task Manager.
  7. In the “Task Manager,” you view a list of startup apps.
  8. Here you need to choose the first option in the list that appears on your screen,
  9. Right-tap on it and select “Disable” on the menu.
  10. You need to redo the entire step to startup apps on the list appear on your screen.
  11. Go back to the “System configuration” windows and tap on “Apply.” Then hit “Ok” to save your changes, and restart your computer.

John Smith is an avid technical blogger, a magazine contributor, a publisher of guides at mcafee.com/activate, and a professional cyber security analyst. Through her writing, she aims to educate people about the dangers and threats lurking in the digital world.


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