Replacement of Intel 5100 AGN with an Intel 5300 AGN

I have an Intel 5100 WiFi and I was told to buy a 5300 in replacement card.  The laptop starts, but stops and tells me that he has no material, you try to start and windows shut it down immediately.  HOW can I INSTALL NEW DRIVERS for a presplash screen in windows 7?

Given that HP lists that the Intel or Broadcom, Broadcom designating less than the Intel 5100 WIFi support, it doesn't let me no other other than the original one resolution I proposed several days ago.  And it is that Microsoft has changed the way she treats the 5100 in WIndows 7 environment and so everything goes well with the map, but rather the software running.  I wish there was a way to get the HP boot to recoginize the 5300, then this all would leave with the W7 updated software.  Maybe I should wait W10 comes in a few weeks.  This should be another wonderful round to the back of the g. B...

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