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Periodically pops up 104 unsupported wireless network device detected, what should I do?
An HP G62 laptop with a native wifi adapter started to issue 104-Unsupported wireless network device detected.System halted at boot. Remove device and restart. which means that another module was inserted into the laptop, which is not in the bios whitelist (HP replacement protection).
Ways to start the system:
1. Pull out the Wi-Fi adapter, after which it starts up and works fine.
2. tried another adapter - does not fit. the same problem. BUT, they checked the native one - the worker !!!
3. After the laptop lay down for some time, the native adapter was inserted and it WORKED. This has happened a couple of times over the course of a year and a half.
4. I wanted to flash the BIOS with a modding version, but I didn’t find it ...
By the way, at first the laptop turned on normally, but the software module simply disappeared in Windows, I had to remove the driver and look for the device again in the "Hardware Manager"
How to fix this problem ??
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I wanted to offer External WiFi - yes, there seems to be nowhere to put it.
It remains only to buy the official WiFi from HP or USB-WiFi
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