The operating system should automatically install the appropriate driver HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 to your Others device. If this has not happened, without a manual HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 driver installation your device may not work properly or may not use all of its features. Download the HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 driver and install it on your computer - if the device still is not working properly, read the information further down the site about the Others device from the BIOS category. There you will find helpful tips on how to install the HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 driver.
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Operating System / Windows XP File size 1.3 MB Category:. Number of downloads 685 Last update / Date added My device has not been properly installed - what should I do? After connecting a new Others device to your computer, the system should automatically install the HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 driver. If this has not happened, you should take the following steps: 1. Check if the automatic update is enabled It is the automatic update feature that is responsible for the installation of the BIOS Others drivers on your computer. If the 'UPDATE' feature was disabled, the HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 driver could not be installed.
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Without current HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 drivers there is a greater risk of the device malfunction, of the reduction in security, and there is a possibility of the total damage of the Others device. Manufacturers from time to time issue new versions of the HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 software, repairing the errors they find that may cause problems with the Others devices. Therefore, if you notice that a new version of the HP Compaq nx9010 BIOS KH.F.25 driver is available, you should install it immediately. Similar drivers from the Others category Driver name Driver details.
In the system tray down by the clock, you should have 2 little PC symbols: one will have 'radar waves' coming off of it. This one represents the wifi connection. Right click it and select 'View wireless networks'. A window should open that displays all the wireless networks in the area. This may include roommates with wireless routers, neighbors, near-by businesses, etc.
From this list, find your network (by default, this is usually the make and/or model of the router) and click it to highlight it, then click 'Connect' in lower right corner of this network window. Give it a minute or so to connect and to acquire an IP address. Once it says 'Connected', close the window and launch Internet Explorer. If you've already done all this and you can't connect, locate the Reset button on the back of your router. Hold it in for 20-30 seconds then power-cycle your modem (yes, the modem and not the router) by removing the power cord for 10 seconds or so, then plug it back it in. Restart the PC and repeat the steps I listed above for connecting to the network. If this still doesn't get you connected, follow these steps: Click Start Control Panel Network Connections.
Right click on the wireless connection and select 'Properties'. Click the 'Wireless Networks' tab. Make sure the box next to 'Use Windows to configure my network' is checked (see 1st screen shot below).
If this option isn't here, then chances are you have a 3rd party program controlling your wifi connection. If this box is already checked, make sure that the wireless adapter is set to automatically get an IP. Click the 'General' tab, highlight 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)', and click 'Properties' (see 2nd screen shot). Make sure the 2 circles are both set to 'automatic'; click the 'Alternate Configuration' tab and make sure the circle there is also set to automatic. If you've determined that a 3rd party utility is controlling you wifi connection, you'll need to launch it and configure it correctly for your network. Generally speaking, the default settings in these 3rd party connection managers work fine and it's just a matter of getting it to recognize your router and to connect to it. If, after trying all this stuff, you still cannot connect with the wifi, post again and we'll go on to some more in-depth stuff.
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(I assumed you were using Windows XP - if not, all this was a waste of time rolleyes). I did it.I went in and checked on network area stuff and the KEY was blocked with the dots, so I deleted them and put in the long KEY. Then I went to the internet connection and the Internet Gateway was not connected (I tried getting on prior to seeing this) and I connected it and I got on.
Boy is this a slow PC.need to upgrade the RAM to 1gb instead of 512MB. I am rebooting to see if if it will automatically go on the internet without having to tell it to?
It did it, but boy is is slow getting on. I know I can hard wire it to the router and it gets on faster. Is there anything I can do to make it faster accessing to the internet other than adding RAM to 1GB? Really is slow with the wireless! Page coming up and exiting slowly goes away (kind of a slow scrolling look to it and I have fast/smooth scrolling checked)! Thanks for anyone's assistance!