HP 8530 P replacement integrated WLAN MiniPCI WLAN

I have a HP 8530p with integrated radio (Intel 5300). I prefer to use a card MiniPCI (Intel 4965). I disabled the wireless built-in, opened the hood, my MiniPCI card installed and booted up the laptop. It does not recognize the card somehow. I installed a second card, nothing. I activated the integrated card, which makes that work but still nothing for the Mini-PCI card. I looked through the BIOS attempts to find a framework to use the location by integrated report but found no one. I installed my Intel 4965 in another laptop and he immediately recognized and installed without problem. The two laptops using Win 7 Pro. What I am doing wrong with my HP? This should be such a simple system, but it's as if the slot MiniPCI slot is disabled or dead. Thank you.

Hello:

I guess I don't understand your terminology...

The wireless card you currently have (intel 5300) is not integrated. It's a mini removable PCIe card.

You tell me where this empty slot mini PCI is on the laptop. The only other empty slot on the laptop that I know is on the bottom, and it is also a mini PCIe location that houses the card WWAN (mobile broadband). This empty location has 2 antennas.

Here is the service manual for your laptop:

You can visually see all available places etc, and what are the supported elements go to them. Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 will be more help to you. I do not see all Mini PCI slots. I only see a mini PCIe slot for the card (Intel 5300) wireless network and mobile broadband WWAN card.

http://bizsupport1.Austin.HP.com/BC/docs/support/SupportManual/c02030275/c02030275.PDF

You can use the cards listed in the service manual wireless and they must be for your PC with the HP numbers on them. If you try to install any other wireless card, your BIOS will give you an error 104. No supported wireless card. The computer will either start until you remove the unsupported card.

Around that, the only way is to change the BIOS for cards not supported wireless. I don't know how to do this.

Paul

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