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Between wireless cards and the like, there are 9, count em, 9 different network drivers on HP's website for that machine, and that's for 7 pro with a given bitness of the OS.Start-Computer-properties. Middle of screen says either 32 bit or 64 bit operating system, and version of windows (home premium, pro. Write both of these down.Follow the HOWTO link I posted earlier, will tell you the manufacturer and model of network card. Write that down.Go to the hp link provided above. Select the version and bitness (32 or 64) of the OSGo to the network drivers tab, click it.Find the manufacturer and type of card, click it.Download file (it's an exe) save to usb drive.Create a drivers folder on C drive and copy exe file to it.Double click the exe to run it, click okReboot computer after driver installs.DONE. Just as others said above.Sometimes, System Manufacturers use multiple network cards in the same model of computer.
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If you go to their site for your model, you can download everything listed under the NIC/Network/Wireless sections and see if they install.As others also said, if it works in Win 8 then that's because the driver is a part of a base Win 8 install. Look at the name of the wireless/wired network card when 8 is installed, and download that manufacturer/model driver from your system manufacturer's site for your computer model, or directly from the manufacturer's site for that model network card.If all else fails, stay with Win 8 (make sure you paid for a proper license), or take it to a friend who knows more about computer hardware or a local computer shop for more assistance. Between wireless cards and the like, there are 9, count em, 9 different network drivers on HP's website for that machine, and that's for 7 pro with a given bitness of the OS.Start-Computer-properties. Middle of screen says either 32 bit or 64 bit operating system, and version of windows (home premium, pro. Write both of these down.Follow the HOWTO link I posted earlier, will tell you the manufacturer and model of network card. Write that down.Go to the hp link provided above. Select the version and bitness (32 or 64) of the OSGo to the network drivers tab, click it.Find the manufacturer and type of card, click it.Download file (it's an exe) save to usb drive.Create a drivers folder on C drive and copy exe file to it.Double click the exe to run it, click okReboot computer after driver installs.DONE.
Since netbook/laptop computers differ between systems, Intel does not recommend opening or upgrading the processor or wireless adapter. If you want to upgrade a netbook/laptop computer, you can contact your manufacturer.Intel manufacturers components and does not manufacture or sell complete netbook/laptop systems. If you require troubleshooting support for your netbook/laptop, see the following resources before contacting Intel® Customer Support.Netbook/Laptop ManufacturersIntel components can be customized by the netbook/laptop manufacturer and validated as an entire system. If you are experiencing issues with your netbook/laptop computer, the system manufacturer is the best.Intel Customer SupportIntel offers a number of technical support options if you can't get your issues resolved through the manufacturer or service provider.If you are not sure if an Intel component is inside your netbook, run the to identify Intel® products on your computer.
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