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Skyren:
Hello,

I need help ASAP. I have deleted some sub-entries of HKLM\SYSTEM\ConstrolSet001\Control\Network or HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network... I am not sure exactly.

Anyways, it cause major problem of Wireless Adapter not being detected at all.
When I am trying to install the driver, there is message that device has not been detected, try to plug/replug or similar.
Even status led is inactive and Wireless Adapter is plugged. I've tried Tweaking.com tools but they didn't work, althought they fixed many issues.

What should I do?

Windows 10 Pro
TP-LINK TL-WN751ND v2

Thank you very much for any solutions!

Boggin:
I'd try your restore points first to before you did this.

Otherwise, open a Command Prompt (Admin) and enter netcfg -d followed by shutdown /r /t 00 to effect an immediate reboot and then see if your adapters have been restored.

EDIT - I've removed your duplicate thread.

Skyren:
Thanks for reply!

I've got no restore point from the time registry were fine. I am about to create restore points with your tools from now.
The steps given didn't work either.

Check attachments, first is when I try to install driver manually with .inf file while rest is regedit

Skyren:
One more.

Boggin:
Those registry entries are meaningless to me.

Is that TP-Link a dongle or the name of the built in adapter ?

Is System Protection enabled as I would have thought there would be some restore points.

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