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Network Icon & Wi_fi is missing from taskbar ,wifi icon

If the network icon is missing from your taskbar, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix the issue. Here's a checklist you can follow: 1- Check Taskbar Settings** - *Right-click* on the taskbar. - Select **Taskbar settings**. - Scroll down to *Notification area* and click on **Turn system icons on or off**. - Make sure the *Network* icon is toggled **On**. *2. Restart Windows Explorer* - Press *Ctrl + Shift + Esc* to open Task Manager. - Find *Windows Explorer* in the list, right-click it, and select **Restart**. This can sometimes resolve display issues with taskbar icons. *3. Check Network Services* - Press *Win + R* to open the Run dialog. - Type *services.msc* and press **Enter**. - Find and ensure that the following services are running: - *Network Connections* - *Network List Service* - *Network Location Awareness* *4. Update or Roll Back Network Drivers* - *Right-click* on the *Start* button and select **Device Manager**. - Expand **Network adapters**. - Right-click on your network adapter and choose **Update driver**. Follow the prompts to check for updates. - If updating doesn’t work, try rolling back to a previous driver version if available. *5. Run Network Troubleshooter* - Go to *Settings* *Update & Security* **Troubleshoot**. - Select *Additional troubleshooters* and then **Network Adapter**. - Run the troubleshooter and follow any recommended fixes. *6. System File Checker Scan* - Open *Command Prompt* as an administrator (right-click *Start* and choose **Command Prompt (Admin)**). - Type *sfc /scannow* and press **Enter**. This will scan and repair any corrupted system files. *7. Check for Windows Updates* - Go to *Settings* *Update & Security* **Windows Update**. - Check for updates and install any pending updates. *8. Restart Your Computer* Sometimes, simply restarting your computer can resolve the issue. If none of these steps work, there might be a deeper issue at play, and you may need to look into more advanced troubleshooting or consider seeking professional support.

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