Deleted network driver

Hi, I have a HP Pavilion G6 - 1b74ca Notebook PC and I think I have deleted a driver or something. I can connect to the internet through an ethernet connection, but the computer will not recognize the wifi, and a wireless option is not displayed in network connections or the card settings. Should which driver I download? What can I do about it?

Thank you!

You are the very welcome.

If the driver installed successfully you should see a Ralink 802.11 b/g/n listed in the category network adapters in Device Manager.

You see listed?

If you see the Ralink WiFi card listed under the network adapters category, then the driver is correctly installed and unfortunately, I won't be able to help you any more with the problem you experience.

I'm not training or trade PC repair technology.  I mainly to help members of the forum to find the drivers for their PC.

If you don't see a Ralink wireless card listed under the category of NICs in Device Manager, you see a labeled device network controller listed in the other devices category in Device Manager?

If you see such a thing, then you have a different model wireless card in your notebook that lists all of the parts.

If you see the listed network controller device, follow these steps:

Go to Device Manager and click on the network controller needing drivers.

Then click on the Details tab at the top of the control of the network window.

Now, you see a drop-down list of property and it is set by default to the Description of the unit.

Drop down on it and select the second item in the list (Hardware ID).

After the first string of characters that start with PCI\VEN.

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