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netsh wifi delete profile
About this tag
The netsh wifi delete profile command is a command-line tool in Windows 10 and 11 used to remove saved Wi-Fi network profiles. This tag covers troubleshooting scenarios where Windows repeatedly asks for a Wi-Fi password due to corrupted or outdated profiles, often after router changes or security setting updates. The command helps clear lingering profiles so users can reconnect cleanly, forcing Windows to rebuild settings from scratch. It is an intermediate-level fix that resolves authentication issues without requiring a full network reset.
Fix Wi‑Fi Keeps Asking for Password: Forget Network, Clear Profiles & Reconnect (Win10/11)
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 10 minutes
When Windows repeatedly asks for your Wi‑Fi password—even though you’re sure it’s correct—it’s usually not “user error.” Most of the time, Windows has a...