replacement dv7 6c80us dual band wireless network adapter

Hello, I'm looking for a list of cards supported for the 6c80us dv7 laptop replacement wireless network. Anyone happen to know where I can find this list? I would like to replace my Intel 2.4 Ghz card with a dual band card.

Thank you

Damon

Hello

The complete list in the manual of second of the following link:

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?cc=us&LC=en&DLC=en&document=&product=5218626

Kind regards.

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    In the Device Manager-> USB Controllers-> properties-> tab power management option that allows the system to power off the device to save power.

    > blue screen "atikmpag. After not having it for a long time, I started just have it again.
    This file/process is tied to the ATI graphics card. Try to use the latest graphics card driver. An update is recommended in this case.

    Battery issues:
    Well, sooner or later each battery must be replaced. I put t know if your battery is malfunctioning but probably new battery would help to resolve the issue
    In addition, to remove and uninstall the device control method battery Microsoft acpi located in Device Manager.

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