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    Wireless adapter

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by dilpreetgrewal, Jan 25, 2013.

  1. dilpreetgrewal

    dilpreetgrewal Newbie

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    Win7 is currently running and i previously had windows vista and i need help getting the drivers to work and also the wireless to work
     
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    downloads No, Dee Dee, no! Super Moderator

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    You need to be more specific- what computer, what wireless card? Did you look at the manufacturer's website?
     
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    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    It's a shot in the dark unless you provide us with specifics.

    Of course, you could always try something like Driver Pack Solution or 3Dchip to do the leg work; just don't be surprised if you get a driver or two in Czechoslovakian. :p

    You can download all your drivers from the component's designer's website, or from your computer manufacturer's site. You may also use a free program called "Unknown Devices" for any devices that are unknown by Windows.

    Windows updates will sometimes get you drivers too, though not always the most up to date.