Elite pavilion m9510 & Atheros 802.11 wireless lan compatibility with win7

I am having great difficulty with the Atheros 802.11 wireless lan and win7; what can i do to resolve this issue? all uninstall/reinstalls of drivers and Windows 7 have been tried several times. The ironic part of this is that the wireless network was working fine until the Qualcomm atheros update and I could not restore to the date of that update, so I rebooted with win 7. I am considering buying a new wireless card but need to know what type to get.

Here are the specs for your HP Pavilion Elite m9510f Desktop Computer. According to the specs, this model uses PCIe x1 802.11 Wireless a/b/g/n card. Many of these PCIe x1 802.11 b/g/n wireless adapters should do the trick as a replacement.
Please see the HP Pavilion Elite m9510f Desktop PC Drivers & Downloads page for HP provided drivers for original drivers for your wireless adapter. You can also provide the Windows Device Manager's "Hardware Ids" for the wireless adapter and we can search for drivers based on that information. Please see below for an example;
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