wireless network device no 104 during the replacement of Intel 3945agb with Intel N 1030

When replacing the wireless Intel 3945agb with Intel N 1030, the message card "wireless network device 104 undetected." system stopped. remove device and restart" appears.

Intel ensures that these 2 cards are compatible.

Model: DV-6600 series (DV-6660eb), built in 2007.

Vista Premium (32 bit)

No change on HW and SW since it was purchased

BIOS: F5A (latest version according to HP, 2010).

How to activate the wireless card Intel? (Download the BIOS of recent products with N 1030, such as DV6-6xxx 1xxx G6,...) ?

Thank you

solved flashing BIOS with whitelist F.5A deleted:

http://www.BIOS-mods.com/forum/thread-HP-disabled-whitelist-mega-thread?page=15

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