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02-04-2017 09:58 AM
Have you also tried installing it into a different directory as well? to see if that does anything? It may be where you downloaded it from? You may need to download the driver from another source as that setup seems to be corrupted...
Its hard to help you as I cant see your screen its a bit harder.
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02-04-2017 10:01 AM
I dont know if I have already said but have you gone to device manager and uninstall everything thats conencted to wireless device?? Then restart your computer and see if that does anything...Also check if the service is actually started in adminstration tools...
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh994698(v=ws.11).aspx see if that makes any sense...
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02-04-2017 10:03 AM
- Use Windows "Troubleshoot problem" (right mouse click on the network icon on the task bar near to the clock).
- Open "Device manager" and find your Wi-Fi card (something like Atheros, Realtek, Broadcom, etc.). Press the right mouse key on it an uninstall the driver.
- Now restart the PC and Windows will reinstall the WLan driver. This will reset your Wi-Fi driver.
- If this not fix your problem then you need to open the laptop and reconnect the wlan card.
- The final step is Wi-Fi card replacement.
Try this as well i just realised that you said it was working earlier so try the above and see what it comes back with...
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02-04-2017 10:08 AM
THIS IS THE DRIVER SOURCE
AND AS U CAN SEE ITS FROM HP SITE AND TTHE PRODUCT IS THE SAME