Try burning the BackTrack install of your choice to DVD, boot that in your machine, and see if your wireless card is detected.
Hi!
well im a beginner and i started bt5 with unetbootin
i have a windows 7 ultimate 32-bit system
the default boot didnt work, jst the boot without drm drivers works.
the built-in wireless card is realtek. but the system says that no wireless cards are found
any suggestions please:S
thanks.
Try burning the BackTrack install of your choice to DVD, boot that in your machine, and see if your wireless card is detected.
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Hello,
I am very new to all of this as well. I have windows 7 ultimate 64 bit installed also ubuntu 11.10 and now bt5 r1. I have been trying to install the Broadcom - 802.11 Linux STA driver using jockey-gtk but it keeps giving me an error. I was able to use jockey-gtk to install my nvidia driver but not the Broadcom - 802.11 Linux STA driver. Well I downloaded the Broadcom - 802.11 Linus STA drivers individually and now have hybrid-portsrc_x86_32-v5_100_82_112.tar.gz and hybrid-portsrc_x86_64-v5_100_82_112.tar.gz
I am trying to install this manually the hybrid-portsrc_x86_64-v5_100_82_112.tar.gz one and do not know where to start nor begin. Please some help?
Also as an idea: Since I do have ubuntu 11.10 installed also, would their be a possible way to get BT5 R1 to use the drivers for my wireless card from ubuntu 11.10?
Thank you very much in advance.
To gothx16, how are your linux skills? If you're rusty, I suggest brushing up before doing a driver install.
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