Disabled wireless network adapter

The wireless network adapter in my desktop Pavilion (WE167AA under Windows 7 Home Premium) maintains have turned off. This can be fixed about half of the time by running the troubleshooter from network problems, but the rest of the time, the PC freezes during troubleshooting.

The problem occurred only in the last two weeks, after nearly four years of perfect operation. I have no manual changes to configurations. Unfortunately I do not have a system restore point from before the show began. Performance on other wireless devices in the same room are very good, so I don't know that this is not a problem with the wireless itself.

Hello @irpcoldicott,

I understand that you are having problems with your drivers for your HP Pavilion p6320uk Desktop PC WiFi keep turning off. I provided you with the Original Ralink Wireless Networking Controller Driver, which is the WiFi driver for your computer running Windows 7. I suggest download you and follow the steps below:

Step 1. Click Start

Step 2. Click on Control Panel

Step 3. Click on Device Manager

Step 4. Click on network adapters

Step 5. Right-click on your Ralink Wireless Adapter

Step 6. Click on uninstall

Don't forget to remove the driver

Step 7. Now install the downloaded Original Ralink Wireless Networking Controller Driver previously.

Please re-post if you need extra support. Thanks for posting on the HP Forums. Have a wonderful day!

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