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How to Reset Network Settings in Windows 10

If your computer is having trouble connecting to your WI-FI or Bluetooth it may be time to reset your network settings in Windows 10.

1. Go to the Start Menu, and click on the settings icon. Once in the Windows Settings, select “Network & Internet.”

Reset Network Settings in Windows 10

2. Click on “Status” from the left navigation pane and scroll down until you find the “Network Reset” link at the bottom.

Reset Network Settings in Windows 10

3. You will then be taken to the “Network Reset” page. Click “Reset Now.”

4. A pop-up window will then appear, asking you to confirm whether you want to reset or not. Click “Yes” to reset your network settings in Windows.

Reset Network Settings in Windows 10

5. You will then receive a warning that your computer is about to reset, giving you a time frame of when the reset will occur.

6. When the computer restarts, you will need to re-connect to your network connection, manually.

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