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hello, i recently did a factory reset on my computer because it was running really slow and now my laptop is not connecting to my wifi. I even pressed the wireless button on my keyboard but it still shows an orange light signaling that it is off/disconnected. I also tried to connect through the LAN / Ethernet cable but it still isnt working. When i go to device manager and click on "Network Controller" it says in the device status: "The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28) - There is no driver selected for the device information set or element". What should i do to fix this beings that i cannot connect to the internet to fix this problem on my laptop. 

 

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Product Name: HP Pavilion dv6-6b19wm

Product#: A1T65UA#ABA

 

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Okay so i did that and everything reinstalled except ''Intel Wireless Drivers, Intel PROSet, and My Wifi for Microsoft Windows 7". Its telling me to uninstall it, but i did and its still showing the message.
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Is your Wi-fi adapter working now? Recovery Manager may simply be offering extra drivers for the various adapters used in this model. For instance you could have Ralink and that is the only driver you need.

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Yes, my wifi adapter is working now. Thank you.

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