Got a nice new Laptop (Dell Core i7 Latitude with lots of RAM).
Running 7 Pro x64 and everything installed fine EXCEPT for the WiFi card, which is an Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 that fails with the dreaded Code 52 - Cannot Verify the digital signature.

Followed all the usual steps (deleted it as well as the drivers check box in device manager), then rebooted and it failed to find a driver on reboot when it did the usual hardware install thing. OK. So go into device manager again and update driver. Got the latest drivers from the Dell web site. Resulted in a Code 52.
:shock:
Did same again, but this time got the latest driver install from the Intel web site and it is a couple of point versions more recent than the Dell one. Resulted in a Code 52.

Yes, I did check the WiFi switch position (I don't think that would have stopped the driver from going in) and it is on.
I contacted Dell support and after three hours of ding what I did, they just suggest a reinstall of Windows and gave up.
No other devices failed to install, Everything is there and working except the WiFi. I did wonder if the card is faulty, but how to tell?
What to do next?
Running 7 Pro x64 and everything installed fine EXCEPT for the WiFi card, which is an Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 that fails with the dreaded Code 52 - Cannot Verify the digital signature.

Followed all the usual steps (deleted it as well as the drivers check box in device manager), then rebooted and it failed to find a driver on reboot when it did the usual hardware install thing. OK. So go into device manager again and update driver. Got the latest drivers from the Dell web site. Resulted in a Code 52.
:shock:
Did same again, but this time got the latest driver install from the Intel web site and it is a couple of point versions more recent than the Dell one. Resulted in a Code 52.
Yes, I did check the WiFi switch position (I don't think that would have stopped the driver from going in) and it is on.
I contacted Dell support and after three hours of ding what I did, they just suggest a reinstall of Windows and gave up.
No other devices failed to install, Everything is there and working except the WiFi. I did wonder if the card is faulty, but how to tell?
What to do next?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Lattitude E6500
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro (64bit).
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 @ 2.54Ghz
- Motherboard
- Dell
- Memory
- 8Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel/Dell "4 series Express Chipset"
- Sound Card
- Intel HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Regular Laptop LCD display
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x800
- Hard Drives
- Seagate ST9250410ASG 250Gb (well it IS a laptop)...
- PSU
- Dell
- Case
- Dell
- Internet Speed
- As much as I can get!!!!!