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08-14-2013 10:53 AM
Recently, I've rebooted my old Hp G60 Notebook using Recovery Manager (Windows Vista 32 bit). Everything was working right before until now.
When I try to connect to any network it displays "Connnection takes longer than usual" and I never gets connected.
My network adapters are Realtek RTL8102E running driver version 6.202.125.2008 and Atheros AR5007 running driver version 7.3.201.25.
I unistalled drivers, reinstalled them and still doesnt work. Please Help.
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08-14-2013 01:10 PM
Hi:
Try updating the driver for your Atheros WLAN card.
This is the newest one for your card.
08-14-2013 01:10 PM
Hi:
Try updating the driver for your Atheros WLAN card.
This is the newest one for your card.
09-23-2013 11:58 AM
Hello mdliton. In order to assist you, I need to ask a few questions:
What is the name and model of your computer?
What is the Operating System of the computer?
What exactly are you trying to do, and do you have any specific issues?
Please repsond as soon as possible: I'm only here to help!
Mario
04-01-2016 12:18 PM
I have had a similar issue with my HP G50-122CA notebook. There was no wireless connection and a problem with the Atheros AR 5007 wireless adapter. I did almost everything to get the adapter to work without success. I had other problems that had developed over the 6 years I owned the notebook. In addition to the above problem when I put my notebook to sleep or in hibernation it would start up after a few hours by itself. Another problem was hard drive clicking. Then there was the pesky "exception EAcessViolation in module ltr.exe" which I couldn't rid off. The "exception EAcessViolation in module ltr.exe" came from uninstalling a freeware software.
My last resort to solve these problems I did a factory restore. Amazingly, it solved all of my problems. Very important to note that when doing a factory restore all data will be lost and make sure the valuable data is saved to be reinstalled later.
To do a factory restore, while computer is rebooting hit F11, a Windows submenu will pop up after a few seconds and prompt you to check boxes to initate the factory restore. The submenu may vary depending on your HP computer model.
The problem appears to a software corruption and not the hardware.
Hope this helps.