#Wifi doesn't work in normal boot
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See I am booting the wifi adaptor first from the bios boot option
That’s PXE boot, not booting your Wi-Fi adapter. What is the boot order you are using when it doesn’t work?
EFI usb device where arch Linux is installed
No, I meant reconfigure the boot order in the way that doesn’t work and show that
I don't have my laptop right now.
EFI
EFI USB Device
EFI PXE Network
Windows boot Manager
Boot like you would normally and post the output of lspci -k |& curl --data-binary @- https://paste.rs
Also what network manager do you use...?
Some information please
People can't help you with surface level information. You have to be specific and provide detail
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Run that Oh that’s the output
https://paste.rs/EtboY
Yes
Test with this configuration again
It would be extremely unusual if your boot order is affecting network connectivity
still not working
Try sudo modprobe -r ath10k_pci && sudo modprobe ath10k_pci
done no effect
Do this again
Do this command and give me the link
Do sudo modprobe -rv ath10k_pci && sudo modprobe -v ath10k_pci
Same as before but with the r flags
I can't there is no option of wifi
Also what network manager are you using
this
And what Desktop?
hyprland
Hmm alright this is a dual boot with windows right?
no
arch is in my pendrive
Sorry I have no idea how to fix this it seems to be an issue with your bios
No idea how accurate that is
its uptodate already
Yeah even so