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6:13 PM
Hey. I posted a question (superuser.com/q/1156179/333963) yesterday, and was pleasantly surprised to find that the issue solved itself while I wasn't looking.
I am not very familiar with the norms of this site, and was wondering if that meant I should 1] answer the question 2] vote to close the question 3] delete the question 4] leave it as is
...I am further confused by the addition of two answers. What do I do now?
 
The best thing to do at this point is probably to answer your question. If it needs to be closed, others will do so.
 
Okay. Thanks :)
 
Try to briefly describe any steps you took so that the answer meets our baseline quality standards.
 
I did that in the question itself. Really, I just booted back into Windows and my computer suddenly found networks again
Should I rewrite the troubleshooting steps in the answer anyway?
 
I'd add a note that the problem went away after a reboot.
@Shokhet Even a brief blurb would help, but you don't need to duplicate the question content in the answer.
 
6:19 PM
@bwDraco Okay. Do you think this was enough?
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A: Wifi broken on Windows 10

ShokhetOkay, so the issue took care of itself. I have no idea what the problem was, or what made it go away, but after another reboot my computer is able to connect to Wifi networks when using Windows so problem solved!

 
I'd say that would be a good minimal answer.
 
Okay. Thanks for your advice! :)
 

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