UP DATE ASKING REMOVE OLD PACKAGE INTELL PROSET WIRELESS WIFI WINDOW 7 .

.Can not uninstall intell proset wireless give code ERROR 1721BTHEREIS A PROBLEM WITH THIS WINDOWS INSTALLER PACKAGE . A PROGRAM REQUIRED FOR THIS INSTALL TO COMPLETE COULD NOT BE RUN. CONTACT YOUR SUPPORT PESONNEL OR PACKAGE VENDOR. ACTION: UNINSTALL BTH MANAGER SERVICE.93C36222_AF02_47D,,, HP PAVILION DV7 ENTERTAINMENT PC WINDOWS 7 HOME PRE, CORE I5. HP UP DATE NEED TO UNINSTALL OLD PACKAGE BEFOR NEW INSTALL. PLEASE HELP WAS WORKING FINE UNTILL UP DATE FROM HP........

Hello 73fixit,
I would like to assist you with resolving this error. I recommend downloading and saving Microsoft Fix it onto your Desktop (If it doesn't give you the option, then it should be in your downloads folder.  Once it is saved then follow these steps:
Click on the executable file that was saved from before.
Accept the terms.
Select "Detect problems and apply the fixes for me (Recommended)."
Select "Uninstalling"
Select the "Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software"
Select "Next"
Select "Yes, try uninstall"
Select "Next"
Select "I don't know if the printer has been fixed"
Select "Next"
Select "Cancel"
Restart the computer.
Check to see if this resolved the issue.
Thank you,
I worked on behalf of HP.

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