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04-03-2016 02:02 AM
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04-03-2016 01:41 PM
This might be easier. Can you install the realtek ethernet driver then connect to the internet with ethernet? Then you can download the HP Support Assistant and it can just choose and download necessary drivers for you.
If we cannot do that then we need to look at the device manager, pick out any device with exclamation point. Right click on it, choose properties/details/then pull down the menu and get hardware ids. With the hardware id for each item we can figure out what it is and match it up to the right driver.
04-03-2016 01:01 PM
Here is a link to the Windows 7 drivers:
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04-03-2016 01:07 PM - edited 04-03-2016 01:16 PM
No you only need one driver for wired ethernet and one driver for wireless. You are going to have to figure out what hardware it is.
The wired network driver is the very last one...Realtek.
Once you have the wired ethernet installed you will have an item called :Network adapter" and we can walk you through how to figure out what chip it is with device ids.
04-03-2016 01:41 PM
This might be easier. Can you install the realtek ethernet driver then connect to the internet with ethernet? Then you can download the HP Support Assistant and it can just choose and download necessary drivers for you.
If we cannot do that then we need to look at the device manager, pick out any device with exclamation point. Right click on it, choose properties/details/then pull down the menu and get hardware ids. With the hardware id for each item we can figure out what it is and match it up to the right driver.