The errors were "chkErrBB.CMD Detect some error during PININST_BBV.", "check c:\system.sav\logs\BurnBootWarn.log.", and "check c:\system.sav\logs\BurnBootMerg.log." Scanning the hardrive showed that the 4 partitions HP factory installs were installed, but the Windows folders were shell folders. Recovery disks would work almost all the way through the Windows installation, giving 3 errors and allowing an install log to be copied. Only they sent recovery disks for Windows 8.1, so I contacted HP again and they graciously sent recovery disks for Windows 7. Contacted HP, they graciously sent out recovery disks for free. Backed up Ubuntu using the Ubuntu backup utility, and also created a clone of the hardrive using Clonezilla live 2.3.2.Īttempted to boot from HP Recovery disk on USB and it failed. Everything on the laptop worked, including the WLAN and Bluetooth. I reformatted the hard drive usint killdisk and installed Linux Ubuntu 14.04 successfully. The HP recovery wizard said the USB recovery disk was a success. Instead, I backed up Windows with the Windows backup, created a bootable recovery disk on to a USB via HP recovery wizard. Tried to install Ubuntu as a dualboot, and discovered I would need to tweak the Ubuntu install to work with the 4 partitions HP had already set up on the hard disk. HP Pavilion 17t Windows 7 Professional P/N: J5R51AV with 802.11 b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth(R) HP Pavilion 17t Windows 7 Professional P/N: J8H36AV with 802.11 b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth(R) The WLAN and bluetooth worked fine with Linux Ubuntu 14.04 Installed drivers sp67265, sp68433, sp67625, and failed to install the sp66402.Įthernet connection works, WLAN and Bluetooth do not. My notebook is an HP Pavilion 17t (f000?) P/N: J5R51AV I tried this soulution hoping for backwards compatibility, but it did not work. I tried the HP support system discovery and recommended driver report, it reads incorrect hardware and product. I am looking for a Driver for Qualcomm Atheros Model QCWB335 for Windows 7(64). Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking
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