Wireless network, HP pavilion entertainment dm 3, Windows 7

Hello

I have a Pavilion dm3 1060eo entertainment

Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit.

I have a problem connecting to my wifi. The problem started after a reinstall of my OS. I didn't have a recovery disk so I had to get help from a smaler company in a town where I live more...

I tried to connect to a wifi friends but could not... The messages I get are:

Den har enheten fungerar inte det inte att lasa gar cket town in of nödvändiga drivrutinerna for enheten. (Code 31) peripheral ///This does not work correctly because it is not possible to load the required drivers for the device. (Code 31)

and

Det gick inte att kontrollera wire cket den inte har nagon associerad katalog som signerats via Authenticode (tm) .///failed to control a file because it does not have any associated catalog signed via Authenticode (tm).

Whatever it was working fine before reinstalling...

If it's any help, I inserted a page of my... Device Manager it's in Swedish...

This problem is driving me crazy.

Hello:

I'd like to see if the new Atheros WLAN driver solves the problem for you.

http://h20565.www2.HP.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.page/public/PSI/swdDetails/?lang=en&cc=us&sp4ts.Oid=5060882&swItem=ob_108905_1

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