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Hoʻoponopono Windows 10 Pūnaewele Pūnaewele Nalo ka pilikia
Whether connecting to a wired device, like a keyboard or speaker, or a wireless device, like a mouse, printer, or display, the computer and the device are connected through a network link and operate with the help of a medium like a USB port (Universal Serial Bus), Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or radio frequency, and through network profile, wireless network adapter. Connecting a new device to a computer can be incredibly painful sometimes as it displays the message of Windows doesn’t have a network profile for this device. If you are also dealing with the same problem, you are at the right place. We bring you a perfect guide that will help you fix Windows 10 network profile missing problem. Before that, let’s quickly understand a little about Network Profile.
How to Fix Windows 10 Network Profile Missing Problem
Network profiles are used to set up how machines connect over networks. To establish a connection with other devices, a network profile is needed that interacts with the other devices and stores essential network settings, security, and other relevant data.
Below listed are some of the reasons behind the missing error problem:
- Outdated or faulty driver
- Change in the network profile type
- The problem could be the device itself or the USB port
But don’t worry, we have a few solutions to fix the Windows 10 Network Profile Missing. First and foremost, ensure that the device to which you are trying to connect is compatible with your system. For example, USB 3.0 devices will not function properly with the older USB 2.0 ports. Therefore, check the device’s website for system requirements.
Now, we have shown the troubleshooting methods to fix Windows doesn’t have a network profile for this device issue.
Method 1: Switch to Private Network Profile
The PC is hidden from other devices on the same network when using the public network profile. Private network profiles, on the other hand, allow visibility to other nearby devices. Here’s how you can make your network profile visible:
1. Pa i ka Nā kī Windows + I i ka manawa like e hoolana i ka Kāu Mau koho Paʻamau.
2. Kaomi ma Pūnaewele & Pūnaewele wahi.
3. Select the connected network and then click on Nā Kuleana.
4. Switch from Public i uku Network Profile.
5. ʻO ka hope, hoʻomaka hou i ka PC.
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Hanana 2: Hoʻohou i ka mea hoʻokele
If the same error message appears of Windows doesn’t have a network profile for this device, the problem could also lie in the particular device driver. To fix the Windows 10 network profile missing, try updating the driver of the specific device. Read our guide on how to update Device Drivers on Windows 10.
Hanana 3: Holo i ka mea hoʻoponopono pilikia
Still facing the Windows 10 network profile missing problem, you can try the network adapter troubleshooter. Read our guide on How to Troubleshoot Network Connectivity problems on Windows 10.
Ka Papa Hana 4: Holo i ka mea hoʻoponopono pilikia
If after running the network troubleshooter, the said issue still persists, then you can run the appropriate troubleshooter for the device you are trying to connect to. For example, if you are having trouble connecting to a keyboard, select the keyboard troubleshooter, which will identify and resolve the issue. Get rid of the error message Windows doesn’t have a network profile for this device by performing this method. Read our guide Run Hardware and Devices troubleshooter to fix issues.
E heluhelu pū nō hoʻi: Pehea e hoʻonohonoho hou ai i nā hoʻonohonoho pūnaewele ma Windows 10
Kaʻina 5: E hoʻouka hou i ka mea hoʻokele
Some problems go undetected because of corrupted data files or unknown causes. We recommend reinstalling the driver with fresh settings using this method. To uninstall and reinstall the driver, read our guide on how to uninstall and reinstall drivers on Windows 10.
Method 6: Modify Network Profile
If your network profile has not changed yet, or you can’t find the option to do so, here’s an alternative method to switch from a public to a private profile.
Option I: Through Registry Editor
1. Pomi i ka Kāleka Windows,ʻano hoʻoponopono hoʻoponopono, a laila kaomi E holo ma keʻano he mea hoʻoponopono.
2. Kaomi ma ʻAe i ka Manaʻo Palapala Pūnaewele wikiwiki.
3. Pākuʻi pāhālua i ka HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE waihona.
4. E hoonui i ka NOKIA folder and then click on the Microsoft waihona kī.
5. E kaomi i lalo a hele i ka Windows NT > KauHuliokaa waihona kī.
6. Scroll down again and expand the ʻOihanaʻOihana key folder. Then expand LIKE folder and click on the profile name.
7. Pākuʻi pāhālua i ka Māhele ke kumukūʻai.
8. Hoʻololi i ka Kaʻikepili waiwai mai 0 i 1. A laila, kaomi ma luna OK.
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Option II: Through Windows PowerShell
Similar to the above method, this is also an alternative method to switch from a public to a private profile to fix Windows 10 network profile missing issue.
1. Pomi i ka Kāleka Windows,ʻano PowerShell, a laila kaomi Open.
2. E kikokiko i ka Loaʻa-NetConnectionProfile kauoha a kaomi i ka E hoʻokomo i ke kī to check your network profile.
3. To change it to private, type the following command and press the E hoʻokomo i ke kī.
Set-NetConnectionProfile -Name Network -InterfaceIndex 10 -NetworkCategory Private
'Ōlelo Aʻo: Hoʻololi i ka HoloholoLeo number in the command according to your system.
4. Finally, check if Windows doesn’t have a network profile for this device issue is resolved.
Option III: Through Local Security Policy
1. Pomi i ka Kāleka Windows,ʻano kūloko, a laila kaomi Kulekele Palekana kūloko.
2. Kaomi ma Network List Manager Policies.
3. Select the connected Leakaʻaʻike a kaomi pālua ma luna o laila.
4. E hele i ka Wahi Pūnaewele pauku.
5. Koho i ka uku koho.
6. Kaomi ma pili a laila kaomi OK.
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Method 7: Modify SNMP Service Settings
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides network managers with information about the devices that are connected to the network. To resolve the Windows 10 network profile missing issue, we will use this method to check the status of SNMP and enable automatic startup.
1. Pomi i ka Kelepona + Nā kī R i ka manawa like e wehe ai i ka holo ka dialog.
2. ʻAno services.msc a ua pilikia E hoʻokomo i ke kī wehe Services puka makani.
3. Kaomi ʻākau ma pahele SNMP it and then click on Nā Kuleana.
4. Mai ka Keʻano hoʻomaka drop-down menu, switch to akomi mode as illustrated below.
5. Kaomi ma pili a laila kaomi OK.
haawiia:
Manaʻo mākou ua kōkua kēia alakaʻi a ua hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻoponopono Windows 10 network profile missing problem. Let us know which method worked for you best. If you have any queries or suggestions, then feel free to drop them in the comments section below.