Sep 03, 2015 With this most recent re-install of Win10 Pro airplane mode shows up stuck in On mode but WiFi seems to be working despite that. In the 2 previous installations of the Pro edition Airplane Mode was stuck on and WiFi was repeatedly disconnected at short. Nov 21, 2017 Airplane mode gives you a quick way to turn off all wireless communications on your PC. Some examples of wireless communications are Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, GPS, and Near Field Communication (NFC). To turn airplane mode on or off, select the Network icon on the taskbar, then select Airplane mode. This is a follow up to my previous video that has helped thousands of people turn off airplane mode on their DELL laptop. This video is the solution for the.
Windows 10 Stuck In Airplane Mode Dell
I'm having the same problem as many others, and I'm getting pretty frustrated with Windows 10 overall (starting to really miss Windows 7).
I'm using a desktop computer, so obviously I have no use for airplane mode. yet the operating system forces the feature on me, and now I can't turn it off. When I slide it to off, it pops right back over to on.
I've looked at all the solutions thus far (press Fn + F2, Fn + PrintScrn, etc.). Nothing works. If I boot into safe mode with networking, I can indeed access the Internet. However, when I boot normally, no luck; airplane mode is stuck on. I've tried a selective startup and eliminated all the nonessential startup items; still no luck. My computer is now worthless from a business perspective because I can't access the Internet or my home network (no email, no nothing) -- all because of a feature that has no place in a desktop environment in the first place.
Microsoft, I really don't need a stock answer ('Go to settings,' etc.). I need a solution. And fast.
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I'm using a desktop computer, so obviously I have no use for airplane mode. yet the operating system forces the feature on me, and now I can't turn it off. When I slide it to off, it pops right back over to on.
I've looked at all the solutions thus far (press Fn + F2, Fn + PrintScrn, etc.). Nothing works. If I boot into safe mode with networking, I can indeed access the Internet. However, when I boot normally, no luck; airplane mode is stuck on. I've tried a selective startup and eliminated all the nonessential startup items; still no luck. My computer is now worthless from a business perspective because I can't access the Internet or my home network (no email, no nothing) -- all because of a feature that has no place in a desktop environment in the first place.
Microsoft, I really don't need a stock answer ('Go to settings,' etc.). I need a solution. And fast.
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