We are always happy to help when we can but we cannot safely do so if you are already receiving assistance on any other forum, doing so may lead to confusion as to whose and what guidance you are following which can be both dangerous and costly, decide on which forum you wish to continue and as a courtesy let the other/s know that assistance is no longer required. Noticed that you have post on other forums (including HP) so need to post the obligatory info below so we each know where we stand I did get a very poor generic 300w PSU because that was the only one available at the store but I later ordered a Corsair VS450 that I haven't installed yet. This problem did happen again a couple of times but that's it. I suspected a faulty PSU and replaced it. A couple of times it froze and went to a blue screen, always with different error massages. Previously and after this issue, I had occasions when the PC wouldn't boot up, it turned on and immediately restarted without even reaching BIOS. Ethernet and two wireless printers are working fine. Network adapter does show on Device Manager with no errors. Thing is, I can run those tests individually and they pass. It's not a failed test, it's an omission from the result summary. Apparently that should have showed up on the results but it didn't. Run system test with HP Hardware diagnostics (UEFI) - it didn't detect any error but failed to detect network card. Uninstall the Bluetooth adapter in Device Manager - didn't work Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter - didn't work. I'm running an HP Pavilion Power 580-104np desktop (win10 64) and HP support asked me to run a few things I had tried before: Wifi is also not picking up anything network. It can't add or connect to previously connected devices. Bluetooth stopped working overnight and I've gone through 2 pages of google tutorials and videos but nothing works.
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