I have windows xp service pack 3. Driver 4.150.29.0 version broadcom 802.11 wireless lan adapter must be reinstalled.

XP service Pack3, broadcom 802.11 wireless lan adapt 4.150.29.0 version needs to be reinstalled. The pilot had a mistake and while t/s one of the final solutions to try it was to uninstall the driver, then restart the computer. The pilot never reinstalled, same when I searched the Web for this with the installation wizard. Broadcom program still shows in the uninstall programs, but when I go into the Device Manager it shows device unknown, no driver installed. There is no option to roll back to a previous driver. I tried to do a system restore, and it doesn't work anymore. When I did a scan of the system with detective driver that he showed that no driver has been installed for her, but I do not have the cash flow when paying for this to have the wifi. I searched online and not able to find the driver I need on the Web site of microsoft or broadcoms. Don't know where to go from here, other that a cable ethernet... any help in getting this reinstalled driver would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!     If more details are needed let me know what you need to know.

Hello

I guess that you have a laptop, if your copy of Windows was preinstalled on it there is a big chance that the driver is built into your computer. To check, click Start > double click on C: > double-click the files to program files > (locate) double-click the folder of the cabins. From there, you can install your wireless driver.

However, if the instructions above does not work, then download the driver from the website of the manufacturer of your computer, they should have ALL the drivers for your computer. :-)

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