New GPU problems, help!

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So basically, I was using a gtx 960 until I gave it away to my little cousin so he can have a good PC. Anyway, I tried going back to my old gtx 750ti (I know its outdated) until my new GPU is shipped but for some reason my wireless card isn't working. When I put the 960 back in, the wireless card works fine, but with the 750ti it doesn't work nor does it light up. Anyone know how to fix?
 
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Try this: Download the wi-fi card drivers. Uninstall the wi-fi card software and/or drivers that are already installed. Shut down and remove the wi-fi card. Reboot, so you are on your desktop, using the 750 Ti, but verify that the computer no longer has that wi-fi card listed as installed. Now shut down and install the wi-fi card. Boot up and install the wi-fi card drivers and software as needed.

I think if you follow the 'install videocard' reboot computer, 'install wi-fi card' reboot computer order of operations there's a good chance this conflict is sorted.
Try this: Download the wi-fi card drivers. Uninstall the wi-fi card software and/or drivers that are already installed. Shut down and remove the wi-fi card. Reboot, so you are on your desktop, using the 750 Ti, but verify that the computer no longer has that wi-fi card listed as installed. Now shut down and install the wi-fi card. Boot up and install the wi-fi card drivers and software as needed.

I think if you follow the 'install videocard' reboot computer, 'install wi-fi card' reboot computer order of operations there's a good chance this conflict is sorted.
 
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