Dell Wireless 1502 (802.11 b/g/n) half mini-map WLAN

Tried to remove this map on a new Dell Vostro 260 (there where he didn't need) and put it in a Dell Optiplex 360 with Windows 7 x 64.  When you try to install the driver the setup.exe gives the message: "Setup cannot run on this platform."  I tried to check I select the Win7 x 64 option to download but still no luck.  The file info is Driver Atheros 26/05/2011 - Version 9.1.0.328, A01.

Maybe is this not compatible with older hardware Core 2 Duo card and require an i3 + chip?

Even if your original post is a year old... I had the same problem. I downloaded the x 64 driver package 9.1.0.328, A01 win7 and it failed with the same problem. (The strange thing is that I have an another Inspiron 620 running win7 x 64 and the driver installed, a native of Dell, is the 9.1.0.328 version?) So, I tried the other available win7 x 64 package, 9.2.0.517, A02. Yet once, didn't with the same "the installer cannot run on this platform." I decided to try and manually install the driver instead of using the installation program. Pass - Manager Control Panel/hardware and sound / control unit and made a right click on this card in 'network adapters' click on "update driver software," go in the appropriate directory on the C: which was created from the extraction of the package, and then click 'ok '.  I could get my dell 1502 works this way. I deleted the complete directory which was created from package 9.1.0.328. I found myself with worm 9.2.0.517... only because it was the second package that I've extracted. I assumed that 9.1.0.328 would have probably worked this way too much.

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