How to manually delete WiFi Network Profile in Windows 8.1 / 10







Basically, Windows doesn’t provide you the native options to delete a WiFi network from the profiles list. In Windows 8.1, you have the option to Forget Network.
you may need to erase the unusable WiFi networks manually following this way:

Option 1:- Go to :-“C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Wlansvc\Profiles\Interfaces” and  Remove. Then Restart.
It you not find " ProgramData " folder in C Drive  then Press Alt + T + O. After key Press , It's Open one box. 




Click On "Show Hidden File ,Folder, And Drive

After then check again Go to " C Drive" you can Find " ProgramData" Folder. 

Option 2:- Remove From Register:-
 

  • press Windows Key + R combination, type put Regedt32.exe in Run dialog box and hit Enter to open theRegistry Editor. 
      •  Navigate here:
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Profiles
         
         In the left pane of this location, under the Profiles key, you’ll see long name subkeys. For each network, either it is WiFior Ethernet type, there is a unique key.
        You have to highlight each key in left pane and in the right pane, check the Profile Name string’s Value data; like we have found the entry for dlink 15 which we deleted in step 2. Once you find correct subkey for deleted network profile, right click on it and select Delete.
        Thus your selected network profile gets removed completely.

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