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that is the "Quick Launch Buttons" driver.
Check the HP Support site for your exact Model and download it.
if that fails, see if the solutions on this page work.
right click on the driver with error and uninstall it. Restart your computer to install the generic drivers. Usually, computers generate their own generic drivers for the hardware parts in your computer. After doing that, update all drivers. You can find the updates in the website of the manufacturer. However, if you would like to get the correct drivers in no time then you can use RadarSync.
You might need to install it via Device Manager
Right click on the ACPI\SNY5001 device->Update driver... and point it to your files where you downloaded the driver – it will find the INF and install sucessfully.
Regards,
Purito
The wireless is not going to turn on and off via the switch properly until we get the drivers loaded to make it work. There are 3 possible types of wireless card it could be, so we have to find out the exact model number of your system. On the bottom there should be a label that has a P/N or part number listed. what are those numbers. Here's an example of the label:
we need the info listed for #1, #2 and #3. Then we should be able to determine which adapter you have, and then we can (hopefully) find some Windows XP drivers for you.
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