Wireless not working "windows could not find a driverfor your network adaptor"

Hi, So I was just using my laptop normally then the wireless internet stopped working. When I troubleshoot why there is no connection  it says "windows could not find a driverfor your network adaptor" Now I can only connect to the internet by plugging a cable from the laptop into the modem. Can some please help. Thanks

Hi ,
Welcome to the HP Forums! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More. Thank you for posting. I have read your post, and I understand that your laptop could not connect to the wireless network. I am happy to assist you in the matter. I need you product number for offering the link for driver, or you could run HP Support Assistant to install the missing driver. Here is a document HP PCs - Troubleshooting your wireless network and Internet connection (Windows 7) you could follow for troubleshooting. Let me know if it helps. Regards,

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