RALink rt5390 works is not on a hpg62 450sv

Hello

I have a hp g62-450sv running win 8.1. I buy a new ralink rt5390 wireless card to replace the former. When I install it on my laptop and the PC have a message 'do not support card' and the pc start not at all until I get out of the map. This is the same room as my old man. Why does not work?

Thank you.

bandit650 wrote:

the sps # is 630703-001. It's my old card. the new has #691415-001 sp.  the seller told me that Ms # is not perform accounting.

Hello

As you can see from the link above, machine ONLY accepts 630703-001. None. Return it and get your money back.

Kind regards.

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