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Message 4 of 9.
Here is the link to your service manual: The BIOS error you are receiving specifically pertains to an unsupported wireless card. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Didn't find what you were looking for? Message 3 of 9.
Maybe you can do a search on the internet by the part number you need, and see if you can get it cheaper elsewhere than from HP. Information and links in this thread may no longer be available or relevant.
Message 6 of 9. Message crywtal of 9. Message 9 of 9. OK, I did some research on the subject so now I know what a video accelerator card is.
Broadcom Crystal HD
It's twice the size of the slot it's supposed to fit into. This topic has been archived.
I also see it does go into the WWAN mini-pcie slot, so that is definitely why you are getting that error. If you install an unsupported wireless card, that is the error you get.
If you have a question create a new topic by clicking here and select the appropriate board. I don't know anything about the device you are trying to install, or what a video accelerator even is. Is there ANY way to get past this error message? Thanks for the reply. Message 2 of broadcpm. Can't even get into the BIOS.
Broadcom Crystal HD - Wikipedia
Now if the video accelerator is a USB device, you got me because you can install any type of USB wireless adapter in a HP notebook and it will work with no problems. Message 7 of 9. Note on archived topics. See Chapter 3, page 22 for the video accelerator cards you can get for your notebook with corresponding HP part numbers.
I suggest you contact HP technical support. Meanwhile, any comments anyone? I have not found any documentation where it states that one must use rnhanced specific wireless device with the HP part numbers on them, but I do know that vieeo only way a wireless device can be tested and certified by HP as having met the regulatory standards is one they have slapped a HP part number on.
It is supported by HP as there are drivers for the card on the HP drivers page. The drivers for the Crystal HD are on this web site for the so it should be possible!
Broadcom Crystal HD Decoder in HP - HP Support Community -
The card I'm trying to use isn't a wifi card, it's a video accelerator. By using this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Rules of Participation.
You can use this website and change the country and input the part number: Or if you are vrystal it in a mini PCI slot meant for a wireless card--same-same.
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