Install On Hp Dv9000
I just installed windows 7 yesterday on my HP Dv9000 Laptop but the Internet doesn't seems to work.It searches WI-FI connection around me and gives the list so i click on my list and try to connect it says something Diagnose Problem.When i click on it it says that it didn't find any problem.
When checked my hardware information. Under the Network adapter tab i saw yellow sign on " Nvidia Nforce Networking Controller" and under the Other Item "Base System Device". So do i have to install software? if so which one and where can i download?
View Replies (Posted: Monday, November 09, 2009 11:55 PM)
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