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please try to see if this steps will work. change the startup type of your wifi card into automatic by:
• click START, click RUN
• type services.msc
• look for WLAN Autoconfig and double click it
• change start up type into automatic and stat the process
• hit Apply and the OK
• restart the computer and also restart your wireless router
Times like this you might just have to crack the case open and find out the make and model of the network card. You might be able to get the driver you need by going to the manufacture's web site to download the driver.
Also, if you have not done so, try upgrading the service pack on windows xp first.
is your wireless switich on, and please go in device manager and make sure you can see Atheros AR5007 in network adapter after that go right hand bottom on your laptop and see if it can detect wireless network if not, you can call HP and they will send you new wireless network adapter and no this is not Virus problem.
While you have the router connected to your modem, try unplugging the modem and plugging it back in. This will force the modem to redetect network connections.
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