Upgrade to Intel wifi/bluetooth map on Z575

I was wondering if anyone knew if it is possible to do and if there is no problem, I'll run in.

Upgrade the Atheros AR5B95 wireless card to a card without Intel 6235 phone/bluetooth.

I am running windows 7.

AMD A8 - 3520M

Thank you!

Laughing out loud

White Leonovo lists wireless cards in the BIOS. The only cards that you can 'upgrade', is one that has their "FRU" stamped on it. If you want to use any other wireless card, you should use a modded BIOS.

According to the Z575 HMM:

http://download.Lenovo.com/userfiles/Userguide/en/user%27s%20guides%20and%20Manuals/Z575/Lenovo%20Id...

DragonRider

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