Installation problems WIFI adapter Intel 6200

Hello HP Support,
I recently tried to instal a new WIFI adapter in my laptop. But after starting up again I got an error message 702: Network device disabled.
My laptop is a Probook 4530s and the adapter I'm trying to install is an Intel Wifi link 6200 ( Model 622ANHMW).
After the first failed install I visited this forum and read the hint to update the BIOS so i did. I installed the most recent version of 23rd of may 2012 This still didn't made the difference.
I can't find any information about the compatability of the adapter with this laptop so I have no clue what to do to make it work.

Hi:
Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook.
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c03054480/c03054480.pdf
Supported wireless cards with HP part numbers can be found in chapter 3.
The Intel 6200 is not supported which is why it isn't working.
You can only install one of the wireless cards listed in the service manual and it MUST have the HP part number on it, or it will not work.
Paul

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