Built-in wireless Internet card

My computer laptop girls is a Compact HP nc6000 and has an internet wireless internal card, she was infected with a virus and it eventually made it impossible for her to the same logon, I reformatted the hard drive replaced all the HP drivers and all third-party drivers and can now connect via a cable or external wireless card thaat I installed , but I was not able to get the card integrated wireless to connect, I was wondering if anyone can shed some light on this problem? Thank you

Looks like the card is dead or turned off in the BIOS

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