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Here is the LAN driver but you must have a Wireless PCI card or USB wireless device if you already have one let me know what type you have Make Model and your operating system
sounds like a system crash - you need to reinstall your operating system. if its windows 7, you can use the disk to reload without a complete reinstall
Follow my guide entitled My Computer is not turning on!!! Is it dead!!! No POST!!! note in the first section ESD. Now place the PC chassis on a table top, can use a cotton towel on the table top. Remove all the cables first. You might need to make a note of where they go. Now remove the Power supply. Then the RAM and graphics card. You should notice that there are screws holding your mainboard in place, remove them using a phillips screw driver. Now remove the CPU cooler and then using the CPU socket arm, remove the processor, be care full not to touch the pins or bend them. To install in the new mainboard the exact opposite.
First of all, a recovery disk would be helpful to make for future purposes. so if the backup program open, you might use it.
but if you get tired of the HP software opening--
1.click START-PROGRAMS-STARTUP--- delete any shortcuts here.
2.click start-run- type in "msconfig" when it opens , select the startup tab
uncheck all the boxes of programs you wish not to start when windows starts, click apply, then OK.
restart the computer. when it tells you "you have used the system configurator to change the way windows starts" check the box telling it not to tell you again and click OK.
this will NOT unistall any programs, just sets them to not open untill you manually open them which frees up system resources and make the computer run better.
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