Pavilion dv6208nr is not the id of the PCMCIAe wireless card

Updated this device in Win7 64 bit.  The wireless card disappeared from the currency manager and the indicator light is still orange.  Tried another card, same results.  Downloaded the HP nvidia chipset service pack for Vista 64-bit and all, BUT the card works well.  I suspect that the PCMCIAe driver is missing from this service pack, but I'm not sure of where to get a replacement.  Anyone have any ideas?  It is a Broadcom QDS - 1020 RDAOS, 4324 RDAOS A 1020.

It's kind of what I thought.  I know that this is not a PCMCIA slot - but the card is in a PCMCIAe slot built into the motherboard.  Oh, well, wireless USB (micro size) is only a few bucks off eBay.  I remove the existing wireless (which works well in an another dv6000) card and replace it with the USB version.  Guess it will reduce heat (these cards get a little hot even though they are part of the currency manager) so I guess that it is powered.  Thanks for the comments and I don't know it will not solve the problem (for the moment anyway - until that something else is wrong with this mobo).  HP should be ashamed of producing such a model of laptop - crappy entry level or not - it course could better laid out.  I went to replace a proc in another one of these horribly designed only to fing dv6000 that they put the processor on the front BOTTOM of the mobo, which required that you remove the card from the base.  In almost any other laptop I worked, the processor is at the top of the Commission, in order to make the keyboard exposes the heatsink and processor.  What a joke.  With regard to the cooling - well, that's another story all together!

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