Dv7t-4000: Upgrade Intel 7265 IEEE 802.11ac 4.0 - fo Wi-Fi/Bluetooth adapter Bluetooth wireless card

I'd like to update my card dual band wireless and wonder if this card is compatible with my system?

Nope. You are faced with the question of the white list.

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