Wireless Orange remains on

Hello

I have a laptop HP Pavilion G7. The model is 1219-WM.

I recently did a clean reinstall of Windows 7 Ultimate edition from a CD. After that I did the re - install, the orange wireless light stays on and does not turn to white/blue.

I tried to download and install the drivers from the hp site. Nothing seems to work. I tried to download the HP Wireless Assistant Support Wizard, but it doesn't help. He repeated to me that the Wireless Assistant is not compatible with my model.

Whenever I have troubleshoot, I get the following message "install a driver for your network card.

I've tried everything. Please, please help me out here.

Thank you

Meghna

You are the very welcome, Meghna.

You have followed the instructions perfectly.

Here is the link for the driver you need for your wireless card.

http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=3688868&swItem=ob-96646-1&mode=3

Best regards

Paul

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