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04-03-2004 01:14 PM
04-03-2004 01:14 PM
Error Signature
szAppName: HPWirelessMgr.exe
szAppVer:1.0.0.9
szModName:atl.dll
szModVer:3.0.9435.0
offset 00001285
It then talks about sending report nad info regarding this.
If i then click on a prompt to view tech info it list the following
C:\Docume~1\locals~\temp\wer2.tmp.dir00\HPWirelessMgr.exe.mdmp
C:\Docume~1\locals~\temp\wer2.tmp.dir00\appcompat.txt
I'm sorry i hope this helps
The model is actually nx9010 not 3010!
Also the blue light on the notebook which is the wireless function seems to be on and when i press the buttom below will not go off???
The notebook was working fine last night and as far as i am aware i have done nothing to upset this.
thanx for your willingness to help.
aaron
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04-03-2004 04:54 PM
04-03-2004 04:54 PM
Re: HP WirelessMGr Module
Can u post what was there in the
C:\Docume~1\locals~\temp\wer2.tmp.dir00\appcompat.txt
Note::
I think u have presse "New message" button instead of REPLY button. In the last question, by the way u have started a new question.. Make sure u click on REPLY button when u want to answer the same question.
Ganesh
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04-03-2004 05:03 PM
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04-03-2004 07:19 PM
04-03-2004 07:19 PM
Re: HP WirelessMGr Module
I'm sorry, when it comes to techincal jargen i'm not really in to it....what do you mean by post what was in it at the moment i can't really access anything except the screen that pops up when you press alt/ctrl/del once and it list the tasks in operation.....more info.
When i received the Notebook it came with Drivers restore etc would this help??
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08-09-2004 10:42 AM
08-09-2004 10:42 AM
Re: HP WirelessMGr Module
I've got the same problem. Seems to be associated with some serious problems with my system ... the link provided in the previous response is invalid; so does anyone have any tips?
I've done everything I can think of to get around the issue, but no luck (including reinstalling windows, and all updates, et cetera). It takes a ridiculously long time for windows (xp professional) to boot up since the problem started, and when it does I immediately get a repeating warning about HPwirelessMgr.exe not working.
Thanks,
roly.
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09-13-2004 10:08 AM
09-13-2004 10:08 AM
Re: HP WirelessMGr Module
I run a Netgear 108. wireless router with it and I'm unable to get online. The wireless button/light does is constantly "on" and won't turn off or respond.
The error messages I have are just the same.
ANY help out there? Please?
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09-21-2004 09:06 AM
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10-17-2004 02:52 AM
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10-17-2004 01:41 PM
10-17-2004 01:41 PM
Re: HP WirelessMGr Module
Faulting application HPWirelessMgr.exe, version 1.0.0.9, faulting module atl.dll, version 3.0.9435.0, fault address 0x00001285.
It appears that XP service pack 2 has increased the problem, at least it has hugely slowed down the whole start up process, and provides a bunch of useless "at risk" messages while it interrupts the start of firewall, norton, etc.
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10-25-2004 03:14 AM
10-25-2004 03:14 AM
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http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericSoftwareDownloadIndex?lc=en&cc=us&softwareitem=ob-18405-1
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10-25-2004 04:13 AM
10-25-2004 04:13 AM
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My problem was it didn't reboot with the same error message, so I'd re-installed windowsXP again, I'm able to boot the computer now, but still takes a considerable amount of time, and with the same error message 'wirelessmgr.exe'. Also, my wireless button doesn't work(the blue light does not come on), neither does my volume on/off switch on my laptop. I am planning to format my whole system if the hp guys do not come up with a solution soon.
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03-15-2005 05:02 AM
03-15-2005 05:02 AM
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I had similar problems with my nx9010. I finally uninstalled the Notebook Utilites through Add/Remove Programs. Notebook Utilities contains the HP Wireless Mgr. I discovered that uninstalling the HP Wireless Mgr had no effect on my ability to use the HP 54g WLAN W450 adapter.
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04-16-2005 09:35 AM
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04-24-2005 10:55 AM
04-24-2005 10:55 AM
Re: HP WirelessMGr Module
I finally removed the Wireless Module (access bottom of laptop) and reinserted it and everything seemed to at least work again. However, the WiFi button still does not work and the light stays on, also it still takes too long to boot-up and I believe that bis due to the malfunction of the HPWirelessMgr Module. I continue to get the message as follows:
HPWirelessMgr Module has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry about the inconvenience.
Then asks to "send" or "Don't Send" an error report to Microsoft.
I do not believe this is a MS problem rather an HP problem that then need to research. Seems like a faulty module to me on many computers with WiFi capabilities.
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05-04-2005 01:34 AM
05-04-2005 01:34 AM
Re: HP WirelessMGr Module
I don't have any trouble getting on the networks, but I still have trouble staying on them.
I also have a problem with links on Explorer. Links that I click on will not direct me to the new site or associated file.
HP, what say you?
Rob
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05-07-2005 05:37 AM
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06-30-2005 05:32 AM
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07-19-2005 11:00 AM
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08-07-2005 12:08 PM
08-07-2005 12:08 PM
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Firstly,I've been a loyal customer, and the lack of ANY action on this problem is irritating and unfortunate.
Second, I managed to get around the problem somehow. Unfortunately, it ended up being such a frantic situation that I don't know exactly what step fixed the problem. I ended up reinstalling all of the pertinent HP drivers that had anything to do with wireless connections and, importantly, USB devices. One ended up fixing the problem, though I unfortunately cannot say what exactly. Try reinstalling verious drivers from HP, and rebooting each time to see if the problem is any better (but see the next paragraph first).
A temporary fix for the lengthy boot-up and shut down, I discovered, is that the problem had something to do with my USB optical mouse. If I remembered to unplug my mouse before shutting down/hibernating/logging off, the problem didn't seem to occur. If I didn't, it was still the same story. Now, however, I managed to fix the system entirely, I think.
Reinstalling the operating system did NOT help me, so I don't recommend going through that hassle.
The wireless blue light indicator, and the button on the front of the laptop case, still don't work--but that is at least just cosmetic.
HP ... why no word?
Cheers, good luck,
roly.
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08-23-2005 07:03 PM
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08-30-2005 08:23 PM
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09-02-2005 04:15 AM
09-02-2005 04:15 AM
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Worth a try- check all plugs for faults
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09-14-2005 10:13 AM
09-14-2005 10:13 AM
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When I press the button it says "WLAN: Off" then I press it again and it says "WLAN: Disabled" in the bubble window. The blue light doesn't come on and of course, I can't connect anymore.
There wasn't anything of any value on my computer, so I reinstalled the operating system and all of the device drivers that were provided with the computer. That had no effect at all, so it must be a hardware issue I guess.
I also read somewhere that the button could be disabled in the BIOS. I checked that out, but it is enabled there. All the hardware config setup screens tell me that everything is working and enabled without conflicts and blah blah...
Does anyone have any suggestions? Except for taking it back to the shop, I have run out of ideas.
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09-14-2005 10:18 PM
09-14-2005 10:18 PM
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sorry, no solution, just reiteration of the same problem. my presario 2500 gets stuck at the blue windows xp welcome screen before i get a chance to log in.
can someone explain how i can (if i can) install sp264something.exe (the one that seems to have solved a few of your problems) given that i can't even get into my system. is there a way through BIOS?.. and is that the fix for my specific case?
a big thank you.
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09-15-2005 04:17 AM
09-15-2005 04:17 AM
Re: HP WirelessMGr Module
On XP from the start menu navigate to all programs -> administrative tools -> services (if you do not see the administrative tools options you will need to add the menu through your taskbar properties option). When the services window opens scroll to HPWirelessMgr and open by double clicking. Under the startup type dropdown menu select "disable" and click ok button.
Restart your computer and this should resolve the annoying error and then test your wireless connections.