System compatible ACPI Microsoft

I have a problem in the Device Manager. It is with the system compatible ACPI Microsoft (code 28), is to show as an unknown device and the hardware ID is ACPI\VEN_HPQ & DEV_6001

ACPI\HPQ6001

* HPQ6001

Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks in advance.

Hello:

Go to your computer laptop support and driver page, download and install the wireless driver button found under the keyboard, the mouse, and the section pilots entry.

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