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12-17-2013 11:01 PM - last edited on 12-18-2013 05:30 AM by OrnahP
HP 2000-2d52sr
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Product No/ F1W78EA#ACB
Where to download the driver for Windows 7 32-bit/?
In particular interested in for WIFI
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12-19-2013 03:43 AM
please try the driver from the following weblink:
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp63501-64000/sp63802.exe
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Vidya
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12-18-2013 06:33 AM
Here are the Windows 7 drivers for your model:
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Vidya
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12-18-2013 10:48 PM
To see if any needed drivers are missing, please follow these steps:
1. In the Run box type devmgmt.msc.
2. Unknown devices would be listed as such and marked out with a yellow question mark.
3. Select the unknown device or other device for which you need drivers and right click to access Properties.
4. In the Properties window click on Details tab and select Device Instance Id or Hardware ID from the drop down.
5. An alphanumeric string like this PCI\VEN_1217&DEV_7130&SUBSYS_012F1025&REV_01\4&6B16D5B&0&33F0 is the identification marker for the device.
6. Please provide this number so that we can suggest the appropriate driver.
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Vidya
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12-19-2013 02:12 AM
SM controller tyres
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp57001-57500/sp57137.exe
network controller
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp59001-59500/sp59156.exe
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Vidya
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12-19-2013 02:45 AM
Just as an aside ...
You may be interesed to know the original HP 2000 was a mini computer of the mid to late 1970's and was the top of the tree at the time for this size and power. The one I worked with had four 5Mb cassette discs (~20 inch diameter) giving us a whopping 20Mb of storage. The CPU and disc drives were housed in 3 cabinets 24"W x 30"D x 54"H and in it's own air conditioned room. Arr the memories...
12-19-2013 03:43 AM
please try the driver from the following weblink:
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp63501-64000/sp63802.exe
Regards,
Vidya
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