So I had windows 10 but it was so slow and my laptop is originally windows 7 but got windows 10 for free when it first game out free and I honestly liked windows 7 more so I found a windows 7 home premium install disk and just installed it since there was no other way I could revert as it’s way over a month and I couldnt don a clean reset only just a, “delete everything but still reinstall windows 10” reset. Anyways, now I’m sitting here with windows 7 home premium 64-bit installed and I’ve googled and googled and cannot get connected to the internet and apparently like 5 drivers or something are outdated or messed up and idk how to fix it and I cant troubleshoot because it just leads me to having to ask online for help but I dont have internet on my laptop so here I am. Please someone tell me what to do and sorry for the rant, I’ve been awake for like 12 hours just searching and trying to fix it..
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Go to the systems manufacturer to get proper drives the drives. You will have to start with the Chipset Driver then some systems and hardware require that drivers be installed in a certain order. With windows 7 no longer being supported by Microsoft any time you go online you are risking you identity and or data being stolen, hacked, infected ETC… You could try to preform a clean install of Windows 10. Having leftover Windows 7 information could be the reason that you are having said issues. Could also be a configuration issue someplace that a fresh install may help with. Download Windows 10 so you can download the install for windows 10 should you decide to go that way. -
Originally posted by RustysGo to the systems manufacturer to get proper drives the drives. You will have to start with the Chipset Driver then some systems and hardware require that drivers be installed in a certain order. With windows 7 no longer being supported by Microsoft any time you go online you are risking you identity and or data being stolen, hacked, infected ETC… You could try to preform a clean install of Windows 10. Having leftover Windows 7 information could be the reason that you are having said issues. Could also be a configuration issue someplace that a fresh install may help with. Download Windows 10 so you can download the install for windows 10 should you decide to go that way.Comment
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Originally posted by Badgerstill switch to windows 8 or 9 or is it pointless?Comment
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So I made a post before talking about my laptop here https://pchelpforum.net/t/please-help.66898/ (so I dont have to retype and make this post extra, extra long). Basically, in my device manager I have, Ethernet controller, network controller, PCI Simple communications controller, SM Bus controller, universal serial bus controller which all have exclamation marks next to them, they all also have no driver details or any manufacturer or ANY info because I have none of them as when I switched to windows 10 for a long time, all my windows 7 old files and everything got deleted. I’ve tried everything and dont have another PC to transfer files so I need to use this windows 7 laptop to do it but I have no internet connection to it and I’ve tried EVERY solution but since I got no drivers, it ain’t helping. I just need help manually finding it as it says I can pick one from a list from my pc, which is literally every driver for every manufacturer of computers. PCI/VEN_8086&DEV_008A&SUBSYS_53258086&REV_34 that is the info I was told I would need to copy to find it but I’ve looked and looked and I just need a name from the list, my computer properties..Intel(R) Core ™ i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40GHz, 32-bit operating system (laptop is 64 but I used a windows 7 disk to reinstall and ****** it up) it’s also windows 7 home premium from the install disk I used. Sorry for the long post, I know jack about computers and just need a temporary fix so I can reinstall drivers or at least reinstall windows 10 or something, otherwise I’m going to just burn this computer as it’s useless and just making me so frustrated, thanks..Comment
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Originally posted by Rustysdo you need any further assistance?Comment
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Go to the Dell website put in you system information and download the drovers from there.
On the bottom find the Dell Service Tag Number.
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en...-n7110/drivers
Select the show downloads for this PC and enter the Service Tag Number this way it will only list the drivers for that system.
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How to Install Dell Drivers in the Correct Order
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Originally posted by RustysGo to the Dell website put in you system information and download the drovers from there.
On the bottom find the Dell Service Tag Number.
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en...-n7110/drivers
Select the show downloads for this PC and enter the Service Tag Number this way it will only list the drivers for that system.
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Originally posted by Rustysnot a problem any timeComment
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can you access the BIOS?
If yes the service tag can be listed there?
https://www.dell.com/support/content...e-tag/notebookComment
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Originally posted by Rustyscan you access the BIOS?
If yes the service tag can be listed there?
https://www.dell.com/support/content...e-tag/notebook
transfer is maybe by phone but I dont think it’s that simple but idk.
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